Objective: The authors tested the hypothesis that either prenatal feminization or masculinization hormone influences in utero or later socialization affects the risk for anorexia and bulimia nervosa and disordered eating in members of opposite-sex twin pairs. Method: Finnish twins (N=2,426 women, N=1,962 men with known zygosity) from birth cohorts born 1974-1979 were assessed at age 22 to 28 years with a questionnaire for eating disorder symptoms. Based on the questionnaire screen, women (N=292), men (N=53), and their cotwins were interviewed to assess diagnoses of anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa (per DSM-IV and broad criteria). Results: In women from opposite-sex twin pairs, the prevalence of DSM-IV or broad anorexia nervosa was not s...
Objective: To describe patterns, comorbidity, and outcomes from a case series of anorexia nervosa (A...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the differential profile of early family life events associated with life...
Objective: This paper examines the prevalence of disordered eating in a female Australian twin popul...
Objective: The authors tested the hypothesis that either prenatal feminization or masculinization ho...
To examine the epidemiology of anorexia nervosa in men, we screened Finnish male twins born in 1975–...
These three studies examined the hypothesis that prenatal exposure to sex hormones influences twins’...
To examine the epidemiology of anorexia nervosa in men, we screened Finnish male twins born in 1975-...
© 2004 American Medical Association. All rights reserved.Background: The examination of opposite-sex...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the major twin studies of eating disorders in order to consider the empirical...
Although there is an increasing understanding of the impact of genetic factors on the development of...
Objective: The authors investigated differences between twins in nine pairs of female monozygotic tw...
Background: To examine the epidemiology of anorexia nervosa in men, we screened Finnish male twins b...
Although there is an increasing understanding of the impact of genetic factors on the development of...
Although there is an increasing understanding of the impact of genetic factors on the development of...
Objectives: To investigate the differen-tial profile of early family life events asso-ciated with li...
Objective: To describe patterns, comorbidity, and outcomes from a case series of anorexia nervosa (A...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the differential profile of early family life events associated with life...
Objective: This paper examines the prevalence of disordered eating in a female Australian twin popul...
Objective: The authors tested the hypothesis that either prenatal feminization or masculinization ho...
To examine the epidemiology of anorexia nervosa in men, we screened Finnish male twins born in 1975–...
These three studies examined the hypothesis that prenatal exposure to sex hormones influences twins’...
To examine the epidemiology of anorexia nervosa in men, we screened Finnish male twins born in 1975-...
© 2004 American Medical Association. All rights reserved.Background: The examination of opposite-sex...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the major twin studies of eating disorders in order to consider the empirical...
Although there is an increasing understanding of the impact of genetic factors on the development of...
Objective: The authors investigated differences between twins in nine pairs of female monozygotic tw...
Background: To examine the epidemiology of anorexia nervosa in men, we screened Finnish male twins b...
Although there is an increasing understanding of the impact of genetic factors on the development of...
Although there is an increasing understanding of the impact of genetic factors on the development of...
Objectives: To investigate the differen-tial profile of early family life events asso-ciated with li...
Objective: To describe patterns, comorbidity, and outcomes from a case series of anorexia nervosa (A...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the differential profile of early family life events associated with life...
Objective: This paper examines the prevalence of disordered eating in a female Australian twin popul...