Background: The importance of physical activity and exercise among patients with eating disorders (EDs) is acknowledged among clinicians and researchers. The lack of clinical guidelines, the differing attitudes towards exercise approaches in treatment, and the lack of specialized competence all influence the management of ED symptoms in specialist ED treatment units. The purpose of the study was to examine 15 years of clinical experience with exercise approaches as an integrated part our inpatients treatment program. Methods: From January 2003 to December 2017, 244 patients were admitted to a specialist ED unit in Norway. The treatment program at the ED unit is multidisciplinary. It is based on psychodynamic theory, and designed to enhance...
1 Abstract Introduction: Eating disorders are a serious disease the incidence of which is rising in ...
Eating disorders (ED) include those pathologies in which the obsession with thinness and the fear of...
Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Inte...
Background The importance of physical activity and exercise among patients with eati...
The purpose of this study was to explore health professional’s opinions concerning the role of exerc...
Background: Excessive exercise is recognized as a predictor of poor outcome in eating disorders. How...
© 2018, © 2018 Taylor & Francis. Exercise prescription is suggested to help manage exercise abuse an...
Abstract Background Patients with eating disorders (ED) often suffer from compulsive exercise behavi...
Eating disorders (EDs) are mental disorders were effective treatment may be essential for a good out...
Introduction. Eating Disorders (ED) are a severe mental illness that causes physical and psychosocia...
This presentation will cover an undergraduate Honors Project exploring the use of exercise as part o...
Physiotherapy or body oriented therapy is often overlooked as an adjunctive treatment for patients w...
The importance of work focused on body experience in the therapy of Eating Disorders is acknowledge...
his study investigates the effectiveness of an exercise program designed to reduce exercise abuse in...
Objective: In order to elucidate the nature of excessive exercise among individuals with eating diso...
1 Abstract Introduction: Eating disorders are a serious disease the incidence of which is rising in ...
Eating disorders (ED) include those pathologies in which the obsession with thinness and the fear of...
Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Inte...
Background The importance of physical activity and exercise among patients with eati...
The purpose of this study was to explore health professional’s opinions concerning the role of exerc...
Background: Excessive exercise is recognized as a predictor of poor outcome in eating disorders. How...
© 2018, © 2018 Taylor & Francis. Exercise prescription is suggested to help manage exercise abuse an...
Abstract Background Patients with eating disorders (ED) often suffer from compulsive exercise behavi...
Eating disorders (EDs) are mental disorders were effective treatment may be essential for a good out...
Introduction. Eating Disorders (ED) are a severe mental illness that causes physical and psychosocia...
This presentation will cover an undergraduate Honors Project exploring the use of exercise as part o...
Physiotherapy or body oriented therapy is often overlooked as an adjunctive treatment for patients w...
The importance of work focused on body experience in the therapy of Eating Disorders is acknowledge...
his study investigates the effectiveness of an exercise program designed to reduce exercise abuse in...
Objective: In order to elucidate the nature of excessive exercise among individuals with eating diso...
1 Abstract Introduction: Eating disorders are a serious disease the incidence of which is rising in ...
Eating disorders (ED) include those pathologies in which the obsession with thinness and the fear of...
Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Inte...