This study explored eating disorder risk factors and possible psychosocial predictors of this risk in overweight and obese treatment-seeking adolescents. Prior to commencing treatment 108 overweight and obese adolescents aged 11 to 17 years (M = 14.31, SD = 1.57; 55% female) completed self-report measures of psychosocial factors. Females reported elevated levels of bulimic tendencies, body dissatisfaction, drive for thinness (p =.001) and males reported elevated body dissatisfaction (p < .001). Age, sex and BMI-for-age z-score explained 15% (p < .001) of the variance in eating disorder risk and psychosocial predictors an additional 25%. Sex did not have a moderating effect on these relationships (p = .21). Among overweight and obese t...
Eating disorders are defined by a disturbance in eating habits that may be either excessive or insuf...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate concerns about weight, shape and eating, dietary restraint, self-esteem a...
This study examined whether the frequency and recency of reported loss of control (LOC) eating would...
This study explored eating disorder risk factors and possible psychosocial predictors of this risk i...
BACKGROUND: Overweight and eating disorder (ED) are major public health problems in adolescents. Aim...
Shape and weight concerns among overweight pre-adolescents heighten risk for eating disorders and we...
Because little is known about risk factors for obesity, the authors tested whether certain psycholog...
WOS: 000221304600008PubMed ID: 15151546Background: Although several studies have documented the exis...
BACKGROUND: Eating disorder behaviours begin in adolescence. Few longitudinal studies have investiga...
Because little is known about risk factors for obesity, the authors tested whether certain psycholog...
Background: current findings in the etiopathogenesis of eating disorders (ED) do not allow the formu...
Objective: The aim of this study was to identify the prevalence of eating disorder symptoms in obese...
This Study explored correlations between risk factors and eating behavior problems in late adolescen...
Eating disorders pose risks to health and wellbeing in young adolescents, but prospective studies of...
Eating disorders are defined by a disturbance in eating habits that may be either excessive or insuf...
Eating disorders are defined by a disturbance in eating habits that may be either excessive or insuf...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate concerns about weight, shape and eating, dietary restraint, self-esteem a...
This study examined whether the frequency and recency of reported loss of control (LOC) eating would...
This study explored eating disorder risk factors and possible psychosocial predictors of this risk i...
BACKGROUND: Overweight and eating disorder (ED) are major public health problems in adolescents. Aim...
Shape and weight concerns among overweight pre-adolescents heighten risk for eating disorders and we...
Because little is known about risk factors for obesity, the authors tested whether certain psycholog...
WOS: 000221304600008PubMed ID: 15151546Background: Although several studies have documented the exis...
BACKGROUND: Eating disorder behaviours begin in adolescence. Few longitudinal studies have investiga...
Because little is known about risk factors for obesity, the authors tested whether certain psycholog...
Background: current findings in the etiopathogenesis of eating disorders (ED) do not allow the formu...
Objective: The aim of this study was to identify the prevalence of eating disorder symptoms in obese...
This Study explored correlations between risk factors and eating behavior problems in late adolescen...
Eating disorders pose risks to health and wellbeing in young adolescents, but prospective studies of...
Eating disorders are defined by a disturbance in eating habits that may be either excessive or insuf...
Eating disorders are defined by a disturbance in eating habits that may be either excessive or insuf...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate concerns about weight, shape and eating, dietary restraint, self-esteem a...
This study examined whether the frequency and recency of reported loss of control (LOC) eating would...