ObjectiveEating disorders are associated with subsequent alcohol problems, but it is not known whether this association also extends to broader eating disorder symptoms not captured by clinical diagnoses. We assessed the longitudinal association of broad eating disorder symptoms with alcohol problems in a nationwide twin sample (FinnTwin16). MethodsFinnish women (N = 1905) and men (N = 1449) self-reported their eating disorder symptoms using the Eating Disorder Inventory-2 Bulimia, Drive for Thinness, and Body Dissatisfaction subscales at the mean age of 24.4 years in 2000-2003. A subsample of participants also completed items on drive for muscularity, height dissatisfaction, and muscle-enhancing supplement use. Alcohol problems were assess...
Little is known about the association of eating disorder (ED) subtypes across multiple categories of...
Background: While the co-prevalence of eating disorders (ED) has been documented in individuals with...
Eating disorders and substance use disorders frequently co-occur. Twin studies reveal shared genetic...
Objective: Rates of alcohol dependence are elevated in women with eating disorders who engage in bin...
Alcoholism and eating disorders frequently co-occur and often co-occur in the presence of other psyc...
ABSTRACT. Objective: Rates of alcohol dependence are elevated in women with eating disorders who eng...
BackgroundAccumulating evidence suggests that many psychiatric disorders etiologically represent the...
Objective To examine the relationship of eating disorder (ED) symptoms with the severity of alcohol ...
Objective To examine psychiatric comorbidity and factors that influence the outcome of bulimia nervo...
Introduction: Results of previous studies have shown a significant association be- tween alcohol abu...
Introduction: While the genetic and environmental underpinnings of body weight and alcohol use are f...
Objective: The authors tested the hypothesis that either prenatal feminization or masculinization ho...
Objective: The authors tested the hypothesis that either prenatal feminization or masculinization ho...
Eating disorders and substance use disorders frequently co-occur. Twin studies reveal shared genetic...
Little is known about the association of eating disorder (ED) subtypes across multiple categories of...
Background: While the co-prevalence of eating disorders (ED) has been documented in individuals with...
Eating disorders and substance use disorders frequently co-occur. Twin studies reveal shared genetic...
Objective: Rates of alcohol dependence are elevated in women with eating disorders who engage in bin...
Alcoholism and eating disorders frequently co-occur and often co-occur in the presence of other psyc...
ABSTRACT. Objective: Rates of alcohol dependence are elevated in women with eating disorders who eng...
BackgroundAccumulating evidence suggests that many psychiatric disorders etiologically represent the...
Objective To examine the relationship of eating disorder (ED) symptoms with the severity of alcohol ...
Objective To examine psychiatric comorbidity and factors that influence the outcome of bulimia nervo...
Introduction: Results of previous studies have shown a significant association be- tween alcohol abu...
Introduction: While the genetic and environmental underpinnings of body weight and alcohol use are f...
Objective: The authors tested the hypothesis that either prenatal feminization or masculinization ho...
Objective: The authors tested the hypothesis that either prenatal feminization or masculinization ho...
Eating disorders and substance use disorders frequently co-occur. Twin studies reveal shared genetic...
Little is known about the association of eating disorder (ED) subtypes across multiple categories of...
Background: While the co-prevalence of eating disorders (ED) has been documented in individuals with...
Eating disorders and substance use disorders frequently co-occur. Twin studies reveal shared genetic...