Objective: Weight suppression (WS), the difference between highest past non-pregnancy weight and current weight, predicts negative outcomes in eating disorders, but the impact of WS and related weight constructs are understudied in nonclinical, midlife populations. We examined WS (current weight < highest weight) and weight elevation (WE), the opposite of WS (current weight > lowest weight) and their associations with eating psychopathology in women aged 50+. Method: Participants were a community-based sample (N = 1,776, M age = 59) who completed demographic and eating psychopathology questions via online survey. WS, WE, and WS × WE were tested as predictors of outcome variables; BMI and medical conditions that affect weight were cont...
Objective This study examined potential similarities and differences between women with eating diso...
Background: Although Body Image Dissatisfaction (BID) can occur throughout the lifespan, the majorit...
Evidence suggests that weight suppression, the difference between an individual's highest historical...
Objective: Weight suppression (WS), the difference between highest past non-pregnancy weight and cur...
Limited research exists on eating disorder symptoms and attitudes and weight and shape concerns in w...
Research from overweight/obese clinical samples links weight instability to poor health. This study ...
This study aims to compare eating behaviours, body satisfaction, exercise and life satisfaction betw...
Objective: No published studies, to our knowledge, have examined the association of menopausal statu...
The current study investigated a novel theoretical model of longitudinal relations between weight bi...
To explore the associations between changes in weight, eating disorder psychopathology and psycholog...
The current study describes detailed eating behaviors, dieting behaviors, and attitudes about shape ...
Background. The association of psychological eating behavior constructs with overweight and obesity ...
Purpose : The present study explored the potential factors associated with disordered eating behavio...
Weight suppression (WS), maintaining a body weight below one’s maximum adult weight, is associated w...
Objective: Little is known about the prevalence and correlates of eating disorders (ED) in middle-ag...
Objective This study examined potential similarities and differences between women with eating diso...
Background: Although Body Image Dissatisfaction (BID) can occur throughout the lifespan, the majorit...
Evidence suggests that weight suppression, the difference between an individual's highest historical...
Objective: Weight suppression (WS), the difference between highest past non-pregnancy weight and cur...
Limited research exists on eating disorder symptoms and attitudes and weight and shape concerns in w...
Research from overweight/obese clinical samples links weight instability to poor health. This study ...
This study aims to compare eating behaviours, body satisfaction, exercise and life satisfaction betw...
Objective: No published studies, to our knowledge, have examined the association of menopausal statu...
The current study investigated a novel theoretical model of longitudinal relations between weight bi...
To explore the associations between changes in weight, eating disorder psychopathology and psycholog...
The current study describes detailed eating behaviors, dieting behaviors, and attitudes about shape ...
Background. The association of psychological eating behavior constructs with overweight and obesity ...
Purpose : The present study explored the potential factors associated with disordered eating behavio...
Weight suppression (WS), maintaining a body weight below one’s maximum adult weight, is associated w...
Objective: Little is known about the prevalence and correlates of eating disorders (ED) in middle-ag...
Objective This study examined potential similarities and differences between women with eating diso...
Background: Although Body Image Dissatisfaction (BID) can occur throughout the lifespan, the majorit...
Evidence suggests that weight suppression, the difference between an individual's highest historical...