Evidence suggests that weight suppression, the difference between an individual's highest historical body weight and current body weight, may play a role in the etiology and/or maintenance of eating disorders (EDs), and may also impact ED treatment. However, there are limited findings regarding the association between weight suppression and dimensions of ED psychopathology, particularly in multi-diagnostic ED samples. Participants were 1748 adults (94% female) from five sites with a variety of DSM-IV ED diagnoses who completed the Eating Disorder Questionnaire, a self-report measure of various attitudinal, behavioral, and medical features of EDs. Four factor analytically derived dimensions of ED psychopathology were examined: (a) weight/sha...
Disordered eating behaviors and cognitions have been extensively examined in samples of individuals ...
As publication of DSM-V draws near, research is needed to validate the diagnostic scheme for bingeea...
ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to investigate diagnostic differences in weight suppression...
Evidence suggests that weight suppression, the difference between an individual's highest historical...
Goals This study aimed to analyse the association, commonalities and differences between obesity an...
BackgroundWeight suppression (WS), which is the difference between a patient’s highest and current w...
Objective—Weight suppression (WS), maintaining a body weight below one’s maximum adult weight, is as...
Levels of eating disorder psychopathology, impairment in psycho-social functioning and use of health...
Levels of eating disorder psychopathology, impairment in psycho-social functioning and use of health...
BackgroundWeight suppression (WS), which is the difference between a patient's highest and current w...
Levels of eating disorder psychopathology, impairment in psycho-social functioning and use of health...
The view of higher body weight as a pathology, combined with social stigma against larger bodies, pr...
Objective: To investigate obese people with/without binge-eating Disorder (BED) in terms of shared...
AbstractAs publication of DSM-V draws near, research is needed to validate the diagnostic scheme for...
Background. Overvaluation of body shape/weight is thought to be the core psychopathology underlying ...
Disordered eating behaviors and cognitions have been extensively examined in samples of individuals ...
As publication of DSM-V draws near, research is needed to validate the diagnostic scheme for bingeea...
ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to investigate diagnostic differences in weight suppression...
Evidence suggests that weight suppression, the difference between an individual's highest historical...
Goals This study aimed to analyse the association, commonalities and differences between obesity an...
BackgroundWeight suppression (WS), which is the difference between a patient’s highest and current w...
Objective—Weight suppression (WS), maintaining a body weight below one’s maximum adult weight, is as...
Levels of eating disorder psychopathology, impairment in psycho-social functioning and use of health...
Levels of eating disorder psychopathology, impairment in psycho-social functioning and use of health...
BackgroundWeight suppression (WS), which is the difference between a patient's highest and current w...
Levels of eating disorder psychopathology, impairment in psycho-social functioning and use of health...
The view of higher body weight as a pathology, combined with social stigma against larger bodies, pr...
Objective: To investigate obese people with/without binge-eating Disorder (BED) in terms of shared...
AbstractAs publication of DSM-V draws near, research is needed to validate the diagnostic scheme for...
Background. Overvaluation of body shape/weight is thought to be the core psychopathology underlying ...
Disordered eating behaviors and cognitions have been extensively examined in samples of individuals ...
As publication of DSM-V draws near, research is needed to validate the diagnostic scheme for bingeea...
ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to investigate diagnostic differences in weight suppression...