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Download Free PDF View PDF Sustainable development education, practice, and research: an
indigenous model of sustainable development at the College of Menominee Nation, Keshena, WI,
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Sorry, preview is currently unavailable. FAD-GFS profiles for restricters and binge-purgers suggest
higher levels of family dysfunction in the families of binge purgers. Multivariate models were
created to determine variables predictive of change in HeRQoLED scores. All articles were selected
based on a consensus relevancy rating process. In our cross-sectional study, eighty female ED
patients (26 with bulimia nervosa, 33 with anorexia nervosa, 7 with binge eating disorder and 14
with ED not otherwise specified) completed the WHOQoL-BREF. Anorexia nervosa and psychosis
in a male triathlete. Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa are two of the major disease that are
diagnose in the people suffering from eating disorders. A large?scale investigation of atypical
anorexia and anorexia nervosa subtypes among patients at a residential treatment centre Valerie Z.
Eating disorder can be defined as the medical and psychiatric illness that is diagnosed in the people.
Ashuk Psychology, Medicine 2004 TLDR The experiences of two young adult males who were
medically diagnosed with and treated, or were presently being treated, for disordered eating are
examined to provide a preliminary understanding of the threat that disorderedeating poses for males,
irrespective of background and lifestyle. General population had lower baseline scores on the
HeRQoLED. It has been analysed in the study that the psychological recovery of the people follows
the behavioural recovery. This confusion is because of the myths and the misconception that are
associated with eating disorders. After adjustment by relevant variables, body-mass index (BMI)
and EAT-26 scores were associated with changes in QOL. Findings: The results are presented in two
main themes: A disharmonic family and The need for input from healthcare professionals. All rights
reserved, including rights for text and data mining and training of artificial technologies or similar
technologies. The person with this disorder has very abnormal eating patterns and thus has very low
weight as compared to the required weight for a healthy living. It is believed by the researchers that
psychological aspects of the patients need to be included in the recovery but it cannot be put as the
criteria technically. Hedman, Andreas Jangmo, Ida A.K. Nilsson, Camilla Wiklund, Shuyang Yao,
Maria Seidel, Cynthia M. Parent and child reports were moderately positively correlated. It has been
analysed that different people who are suffer from this disorder have different causes. Although high
levels of cohesion were found in ED families, the same relational pattern was found in the control
families, suggesting that a tendency to a hyper-involvement of family members might be “normal”
in some sociocultural contexts. Expand 606 PDF 1 Excerpt Save Electrolyte and other physiological
abnormalities in patients with bulimia James E. Mitchell R. Pyle E. Eckert D. Hatsukami Richard D.
The review concludes with suggestions for further research in this evolving area and summarizes the
main findings. Expand 1 Save Eating disorders in sports: a view contemplating the male athlete
Dania Oliveira Moura Medicine, Psychology 2020 TLDR A review of eating disorders in sports, with
a special focus on the male athlete, suggests that such disorders could sabotage athletic careers, with
themale athlete being prone to the same repercussions as the female athlete. It has some of the
psychological aspects as well such as thinking of people regarding their body and their image about
how they look ( Bradley and Simpson, 2014). This controlled study tests two of the principal
characteristics of Minuchin’s model, namely enmeshment and rigidity, operationalised as extreme
cohesion and low adaptability. You can download the paper by clicking the button above. Hajifaraji
Medicine Nutrition and Food Sciences Research 2018 TLDR It was demonstrated that missing
dinner and drinking higher volumes of water with decreased cereal and low-fat dairies intakes were
the major techniques used by the adolescents to reduce the calorie intake. The third section
represents the body of the review and appraises EDQoL in more detail, discussing what idiosyncratic
features of EDs might be important in affecting QoL.
This controlled study tests two of the principal characteristics of Minuchin’s model, namely
enmeshment and rigidity, operationalised as extreme cohesion and low adaptability. RESULTS: We
identify six themes in the extant empirical literature. Hajifaraji Medicine Nutrition and Food Sciences
Research 2018 TLDR It was demonstrated that missing dinner and drinking higher volumes of water
with decreased cereal and low-fat dairies intakes were the major techniques used by the adolescents
to reduce the calorie intake. The third section represents the body of the review and appraises
EDQoL in more detail, discussing what idiosyncratic features of EDs might be important in affecting
QoL. It is not the disorder that is chosen by the patients and not the disorder that is inherited from
the parents. Differences across ED family members were also considered, as well as differences
between ED symptomatological subgroups (restricting anorectics vs EDs with bulimic symptoms).
The results are discussed using Callista Roy's adaptation model and the adaptive modes; Group
Identity Mode, Role Function and Interdependence. There are majorly three types of risk factors
associated with this disorder that are psychological factors, biological factors and social cultural
disorders. Download Free PDF View PDF Sustainable development education, practice, and
research: an indigenous model of sustainable development at the College of Menominee Nation,
Keshena, WI, USA Mike Dockry Download Free PDF View PDF See Full PDF Download PDF
Loading Preview Sorry, preview is currently unavailable. Conclusions: The FAD-GFS has suitable
psychometric properties for use as a summary instrument with young people diagnosed with an
eating disorder. Regression analyses also showed that family functioning characterized by rigidity
predicted higher psychopathological symptoms. Our study underlines the importance of involving all
members of the family in assessment and intervention programs when adolescent offspring suffer
from EDs. SF-12 scores showed significant improvement in the physical health component but not in
mental health. And thus there is no single set of rules that need to be followed to cure the disorder.
Expand 1 Save Eating disorders in sports: a view contemplating the male athlete Dania Oliveira
Moura Medicine, Psychology 2020 TLDR A review of eating disorders in sports, with a special
focus on the male athlete, suggests that such disorders could sabotage athletic careers, with themale
athlete being prone to the same repercussions as the female athlete. Parent and child reports were
moderately positively correlated. Researchers have described the criteria that are considered for
defining a person fully recovered ( Byrne, et al. 2011). The first criteria is that the person has no
diagnostic characteristics for any disorder related to eating and another one is that there is no
purging, binge eating or fasting since last three months. You can download the paper by clicking the
button above. Hedman, Andreas Jangmo, Ida A.K. Nilsson, Camilla Wiklund, Shuyang Yao, Maria
Seidel, Cynthia M. You can download the paper by clicking the button above. Joy Medicine,
Psychology Current sports medicine reports 2003 TLDR A 23-year-old male triathlete with both
anorexia and acute psychosis is presented, highlighting a potential difference, a primary thought
disturbance, between men and women patients with disordered eating. The person with this disorder
has very abnormal eating patterns and thus has very low weight as compared to the required weight
for a healthy living. Results: Both the parent and child FAD-GFS report demonstrated high internal
consistency supporting the suitability of this instrument for research with this sample. A wide-scope
eating disorders journal, we offer a channel of communication between researchers, practitioners,
administrators and policymakers who need to report and understand developments in the field. One
of the researchers suggests that 0.9% of women and 0.3% of men suffers from this disorder in their
life time. To browse Academia.edu and the wider internet faster and more securely, please take a few
seconds to upgrade your browser. Organizations from all over the world such as Academy for Eating
disorders, NEDA etc. Moreover, in order to compare our findings with other published data, we
carried out a comprehensive review of the literature on HRQoL in ED patients. Total scores for all
eating disorders diagnostic categories were significantly higher than community norms. Anorexia
nervosa, EDNOS and bulimia nervosa groups did not significantly differ on parent or child reports.
This eating disorder is not only about the physical aspects but it is also related to the behavioural
aspects of the people. A literature review on QoL in EDs (EDQoL) was carried out and relevant
articles are described in six main sections.
It has been analysed that ether are some mental conditions that also contribute in developing eating
disorders amongst the people such as depression, social phobia, anxiety etc. It is believed by the
researchers that psychological aspects of the patients need to be included in the recovery but it
cannot be put as the criteria technically. Regression analyses also showed that family functioning
characterized by rigidity predicted higher psychopathological symptoms. Our study underlines the
importance of involving all members of the family in assessment and intervention programs when
adolescent offspring suffer from EDs. Hedman, Andreas Jangmo, Ida A.K. Nilsson, Camilla
Wiklund, Shuyang Yao, Maria Seidel, Cynthia M. Regression analyses also showed that family
functioning characterized by rigidity predicted higher psychopathological symptoms. Our study
underlines the importance of involving all members of the family in assessment and intervention
programs when adolescent offspring suffer from EDs. There are various types of eating disorders
found amongst the people. This suggest that there are less clinical cause of this disorder but metal
illness and conditions is found to be the major cause of eating disorder amongst teenagers and youth.
This eating disorder is not only about the physical aspects but it is also related to the behavioural
aspects of the people. Expand 1 Highly Influenced PDF 3 Excerpts Save Narratives of males with
eating disorders Ryan M. This controlled study tests two of the principal characteristics of
Minuchin’s model, namely enmeshment and rigidity, operationalised as extreme cohesion and low
adaptability. The results are discussed using Callista Roy's adaptation model and the adaptive modes;
Group Identity Mode, Role Function and Interdependence. Weltzin Psychology, Medicine 1992
TLDR It is suggested that the high rates of drug use in women with bulimia nervosa may be related
to effects of food deprivation associated with the disorder. Multivariate models were created to
determine variables predictive of change in HeRQoLED scores. It is not the disorder that is chosen
by the patients and not the disorder that is inherited from the parents. Hedman, Andreas Jangmo, Ida
A.K. Nilsson, Camilla Wiklund, Shuyang Yao, Maria Seidel, Cynthia M. It has been analysed that
different people who are suffer from this disorder have different causes. Differences across ED
family members were also considered, as well as differences between ED symptomatological
subgroups (restricting anorectics vs EDs with bulimic symptoms). Conclusions: The FAD-GFS has
suitable psychometric properties for use as a summary instrument with young people diagnosed with
an eating disorder. RESULTS: We identify six themes in the extant empirical literature. Expand 80
Save Medical complications of anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa. G. Comerci Medicine The
Medical clinics of North America 1990 256 Highly Influential 5 Excerpts Save Relationship of
childhood sexual abuse and eating disorders. Stephen A. Wonderlich T. Brewerton Zeljko Jocic B.
FAD-GFS profiles for restricters and binge-purgers suggest higher levels of family dysfunction in the
families of binge purgers. However, more informative instruments assaying a greater range of
constructs, especially in the impulsive, dyscontrol domain, are required to investigate differences
among eating disorders diagnostic groups and behavioural subtypes. In our cross-sectional study,
eighty female ED patients (26 with bulimia nervosa, 33 with anorexia nervosa, 7 with binge eating
disorder and 14 with ED not otherwise specified) completed the WHOQoL-BREF. It has been
analysed that the psychological aspect in the recovery is an important part but it has been very much
neglected, this type of recovery without psychological aspect is termed as pseudo recovery. Expand
88 1 Excerpt Save. 1 2 3 4 5. Related Papers Showing 1 through 3 of 0 Related Papers Tables 67
Citations 144 References Related Papers Stay Connected With Semantic Scholar Sign Up What Is
Semantic Scholar. There are majorly three types of risk factors associated with this disorder that are
psychological factors, biological factors and social cultural disorders. Ashuk Psychology, Medicine
2004 TLDR The experiences of two young adult males who were medically diagnosed with and
treated, or were presently being treated, for disordered eating are examined to provide a preliminary
understanding of the threat that disorderedeating poses for males, irrespective of background and
lifestyle. Expand 606 PDF 1 Excerpt Save Electrolyte and other physiological abnormalities in
patients with bulimia James E. Mitchell R. Pyle E. Eckert D. Hatsukami Richard D. Hajifaraji
Medicine Nutrition and Food Sciences Research 2018 TLDR It was demonstrated that missing dinner
and drinking higher volumes of water with decreased cereal and low-fat dairies intakes were the
major techniques used by the adolescents to reduce the calorie intake.
Multivariate models were created to determine variables predictive of change in HeRQoLED scores.
Expand 1 Save Eating disorders in sports: a view contemplating the male athlete Dania Oliveira
Moura Medicine, Psychology 2020 TLDR A review of eating disorders in sports, with a special
focus on the male athlete, suggests that such disorders could sabotage athletic careers, with themale
athlete being prone to the same repercussions as the female athlete. We aimed to analyze health-
related quality of life (HRQoL) in subgroups of eating disorder (ED) patients by using the brief
version of WHOQoL questionnaire (WHOQoL-BREF) before treatment administration. Crossing
Dialogues Traditionally, the key features of the family system of Eating Disorders (EDs) have been
considered those originally outlined by Minuchin in his description of the “psychosomatic” family
patterns of interaction. Although high levels of cohesion were found in ED families, the same
relational pattern was found in the control families, suggesting that a tendency to a hyper-
involvement of family members might be “normal” in some sociocultural contexts. The results are
discussed using Callista Roy's adaptation model and the adaptive modes; Group Identity Mode, Role
Function and Interdependence. All rights reserved, including rights for text and data mining and
training of artificial technologies or similar technologies. Another study that was conducted regarding
the women suggests that the after recovery behaviour of the women was very different from their
earlier behaviour. Prior findings have suggested that some residual symptoms are left among the
patients and they may develop again and thus full recovery is not possible in this context ( Hookway,
2008). Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa are two of the major disease that are diagnose in the
people suffering from eating disorders. Methods: The Family Adjustment Device General
Functioning Scale (FAD-GFS) was administered to 100 children and their parents who presented
consecutively at an eating disorders assessment clinic. It has been analysed that ether are some
mental conditions that also contribute in developing eating disorders amongst the people such as
depression, social phobia, anxiety etc. It is believed by the researchers that psychological aspects of
the patients need to be included in the recovery but it cannot be put as the criteria technically.
Anorexia nervosa and psychosis in a male triathlete. A wide-scope eating disorders journal, we offer
a channel of communication between researchers, practitioners, administrators and policymakers who
need to report and understand developments in the field. Parent and child reports were moderately
positively correlated. Perceived and desired cohesion and adaptability, measured with the FACES
III, were compared between 30 clinical families (mothers, fathers and daughters with an ED) and 30
non-clinical families. Weltzin Psychology, Medicine 1992 TLDR It is suggested that the high rates of
drug use in women with bulimia nervosa may be related to effects of food deprivation associated
with the disorder. Joy Medicine, Psychology Current sports medicine reports 2003 TLDR A 23-year-
old male triathlete with both anorexia and acute psychosis is presented, highlighting a potential
difference, a primary thought disturbance, between men and women patients with disordered eating.
The one incidence study to date suggests that new presentations to clinical care are relatively rare. To
our knowledge, no integrative review has paid attention to how the relational aspects of the family
members, their social roles and role constructions within the family affect daily living. Lentz
Medicine Psychological Medicine 1983 TLDR Electrolyte abnormalities were found in 82 of the 168
patients who were diagnosed as having either bulimia or atypical eating disorder, and an elevated
serum amylase level was found to be associated with frequent binge-eating and vomiting behaviour.
Mothers, fathers, and youths were assessed through a self-report measure evaluating family
functioning, and adolescents completed a self-report questionnaire assessing psycho-pathological
symptoms. Results showed specific family functioning and psychopathological profiles based on
adolescents’ diagnosis. Methods Our review was carried out by means of an accurate data mining of
PsychInfo and Medline databases and other available sources. DISCUSSION: We discuss these six
themes and review them in light of the fact that they are identified in studies using only generic
measures of HRQOL. It has some of the psychological aspects as well such as thinking of people
regarding their body and their image about how they look ( Bradley and Simpson, 2014). The third
section represents the body of the review and appraises EDQoL in more detail, discussing what
idiosyncratic features of EDs might be important in affecting QoL. Researchers suggest that full
recovery can be achieved only when there is no difference between the healthy controls and the
people facing the disorder ( National Eating Disorders Association., 2017). Healthy controls are the
people who have never shown any of the characteristics of having eating disorder. All articles were
selected based on a consensus relevancy rating process. Now the question arises, what cause this
illness amongst the people.
METHOD: Twenty-five articles of central importance to the topic were identified in a systematic
search of six databases. Most of the people do not take this as a serious disorders but it may lead to
serious and harmful effects on the human body. It has some of the psychological aspects as well such
as thinking of people regarding their body and their image about how they look ( Bradley and
Simpson, 2014). A total of 305 individuals recruited from the general population completed the
HeRQoLED once. Crossing Dialogues Traditionally, the key features of the family system of Eating
Disorders (EDs) have been considered those originally outlined by Minuchin in his description of the
“psychosomatic” family patterns of interaction. They start thinking so positive and the way of
looking to themselves and presenting themselves has changed. It has been analysed in the study that
the psychological recovery of the people follows the behavioural recovery. Mothers, fathers, and
youths were assessed through a self-report measure evaluating family functioning, and adolescents
completed a self-report questionnaire assessing psycho- pathological symptoms. Results showed speci
c family functioning and psychopathological pro les based on adolescents’ diagnosis. Now the
question arises, what cause this illness amongst the people. In our cross-sectional study, eighty female
ED patients (26 with bulimia nervosa, 33 with anorexia nervosa, 7 with binge eating disorder and 14
with ED not otherwise specified) completed the WHOQoL-BREF. Expand 1 Highly Influenced PDF
3 Excerpts Save Narratives of males with eating disorders Ryan M. Hajifaraji Medicine Nutrition and
Food Sciences Research 2018 TLDR It was demonstrated that missing dinner and drinking higher
volumes of water with decreased cereal and low-fat dairies intakes were the major techniques used
by the adolescents to reduce the calorie intake. There are various types of eating disorders found
amongst the people. DSM-IV eating disorders diagnoses in this group included 42 children
diagnosed with anorexia nervosa, 26 with EDNOS, 12 with bulimia nervosa and 20 diagnosed as
having no eating disorder. The person with this disorder has very abnormal eating patterns and thus
has very low weight as compared to the required weight for a healthy living. To our knowledge, no
integrative review has paid attention to how the relational aspects of the family members, their social
roles and role constructions within the family affect daily living. As our present culture is highly
obsessed with weight and food, development of disordered patterns of eating is very common. After
adjustment by relevant variables, body-mass index (BMI) and EAT-26 scores were associated with
changes in QOL. The results are discussed using Callista Roy's adaptation model and the adaptive
modes; Group Identity Mode, Role Function and Interdependence. However, more informative
instruments assaying a greater range of constructs, especially in the impulsive, dyscontrol domain, are
required to investigate differences among eating disorders diagnostic groups and behavioural
subtypes. Regression analyses also showed that family functioning characterized by rigidity
predicted higher psychopathological symptoms. Our study underlines the importance of involving all
members of the family in assessment and intervention programs when adolescent offspring suffer
from EDs. FAD-GFS profiles for restricters and binge-purgers suggest higher levels of family
dysfunction in the families of binge purgers. Regression analyses also showed that family
functioning characterized by rigidity predicted higher psychopathological symptoms. Our study
underlines the importance of involving all members of the family in assessment and intervention
programs when adolescent offspring suffer from EDs. It has been found by the researchers that when
the body weight and the shape of the body was kept as the criteria for recovering, the recovered
group was observed to be less dissatisfied and do not have social adjustments. A literature review on
QoL in EDs (EDQoL) was carried out and relevant articles are described in six main sections. To
browse Academia.edu and the wider internet faster and more securely, please take a few seconds to
upgrade your browser. Differences across ED family members were also considered, as well as
differences between ED symptomatological subgroups (restricting anorectics vs EDs with bulimic
symptoms). Methods A total of 358 patients with ED completed the HeRQoLED questionnaire as
well as the SF-12 and the Eating Attitudes Test (EAT-26) at baseline; 273 patients completed the
same instruments after 1 year of multidisciplinary treatment. And thus there is no single set of rules
that need to be followed to cure the disorder. Expand 606 PDF 1 Excerpt Save Electrolyte and other
physiological abnormalities in patients with bulimia James E. Mitchell R. Pyle E. Eckert D.
Hatsukami Richard D.
This eating disorder is not only about the physical aspects but it is also related to the behavioural
aspects of the people. Most of the people do not take this as a serious disorders but it may lead to
serious and harmful effects on the human body. Mothers, fathers, and youths were assessed through
a self-report measure evaluating family functioning, and adolescents completed a self-report
questionnaire assessing psycho-pathological symptoms. Results showed specific family functioning
and psychopathological profiles based on adolescents’ diagnosis. Regression analyses also showed
that family functioning characterized by rigidity predicted higher psychopathological symptoms. Our
study underlines the importance of involving all members of the family in assessment and
intervention programs when adolescent offspring suffer from EDs. Expand 1 Highly Influenced PDF
3 Excerpts Save Narratives of males with eating disorders Ryan M. It is not the disorder that is
chosen by the patients and not the disorder that is inherited from the parents. Methods Our review
was carried out by means of an accurate data mining of PsychInfo and Medline databases and other
available sources. High cohesion scores were found in ED families, but similar fi ndings were also
reported in control families. A total of 305 individuals recruited from the general population
completed the HeRQoLED once. Prior findings have suggested that some residual symptoms are left
among the patients and they may develop again and thus full recovery is not possible in this context
( Hookway, 2008). It has been analysed that the psychological aspect in the recovery is an important
part but it has been very much neglected, this type of recovery without psychological aspect is
termed as pseudo recovery. And thus there is no single set of rules that need to be followed to cure
the disorder. It has some of the psychological aspects as well such as thinking of people regarding
their body and their image about how they look ( Bradley and Simpson, 2014). The one incidence
study to date suggests that new presentations to clinical care are relatively rare. A literature review
on QoL in EDs (EDQoL) was carried out and relevant articles are described in six main sections.
Methods A total of 358 patients with ED completed the HeRQoLED questionnaire as well as the
SF-12 and the Eating Attitudes Test (EAT-26) at baseline; 273 patients completed the same
instruments after 1 year of multidisciplinary treatment. There are various types of eating disorders
found amongst the people. Expand 88 1 Excerpt Save. 1 2 3 4 5. Related Papers Showing 1 through
3 of 0 Related Papers Tables 67 Citations 144 References Related Papers Stay Connected With
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the College of Menominee Nation, Keshena, WI, USA Mike Dockry Download Free PDF View
PDF See Full PDF Download PDF Loading Preview Sorry, preview is currently unavailable. Ashuk
Psychology, Medicine 2004 TLDR The experiences of two young adult males who were medically
diagnosed with and treated, or were presently being treated, for disordered eating are examined to
provide a preliminary understanding of the threat that disorderedeating poses for males, irrespective
of background and lifestyle. They start thinking so positive and the way of looking to themselves
and presenting themselves has changed. Organizations from all over the world such as Academy for
Eating disorders, NEDA etc. Researchers suggest that full recovery can be achieved only when there
is no difference between the healthy controls and the people facing the disorder ( National Eating
Disorders Association., 2017). Healthy controls are the people who have never shown any of the
characteristics of having eating disorder. After adjustment by relevant variables, body-mass index
(BMI) and EAT-26 scores were associated with changes in QOL. All rights reserved, including rights
for text and data mining and training of artificial technologies or similar technologies. Differences
across ED family members were also considered, as well as differences between ED
symptomatological subgroups (restricting anorectics vs EDs with bulimic symptoms). Anorexia
nervosa and psychosis in a male triathlete. Total scores for all eating disorders diagnostic categories
were significantly higher than community norms. Anorexia nervosa, EDNOS and bulimia nervosa
groups did not significantly differ on parent or child reports. However, what determines impairments
in QoL is yet to be delineated although ideas for such variables, such as the presence of bingeing
and. You can download the paper by clicking the button above.
It has End of preview Want to access all the pages. Regression analyses also showed that family
functioning characterized by rigidity predicted higher psychopathological symptoms. Our study
underlines the importance of involving all members of the family in assessment and intervention
programs when adolescent offspring suffer from EDs. Weltzin Psychology, Medicine 1992 TLDR It
is suggested that the high rates of drug use in women with bulimia nervosa may be related to effects
of food deprivation associated with the disorder. To browse Academia.edu and the wider internet
faster and more securely, please take a few seconds to upgrade your browser. Semantic Scholar is a
free, AI-powered research tool for scientific literature, based at the Allen Institute for AI. General
population had lower baseline scores on the HeRQoLED. A wide-scope eating disorders journal, we
offer a channel of communication between researchers, practitioners, administrators and
policymakers who need to report and understand developments in the field. Perceived and desired
cohesion and adaptability, measured with the FACES III, were compared between 30 clinical
families (mothers, fathers and daughters with an ED) and 30 non-clinical families. This suggest that
there are less clinical cause of this disorder but metal illness and conditions is found to be the major
cause of eating disorder amongst teenagers and youth. Expand 283 1 Excerpt Save Zinc deficiency
and eating disorders. L. Humphries B. Vivian M. Stuart C. McClain Medicine The Journal of clinical
psychiatry 1989 TLDR The authors suggest that for a variety of reasons, such as lower dietary intake
of zinc, impaired zinc absorption, vomiting, diarrhea, and binging on low-zinc foods, patients with
eating disorders may develop zinc deficiency. This controlled study tests two of the principal
characteristics of Minuchin’s model, namely enmeshment and rigidity, operationalised as extreme
cohesion and low adaptability. Expand 80 Save Medical complications of anorexia nervosa and
bulimia nervosa. G. Comerci Medicine The Medical clinics of North America 1990 256 Highly
Influential 5 Excerpts Save Relationship of childhood sexual abuse and eating disorders. Stephen A.
Wonderlich T. Brewerton Zeljko Jocic B. They start thinking so positive and the way of looking to
themselves and presenting themselves has changed. Lentz Medicine Psychological Medicine 1983
TLDR Electrolyte abnormalities were found in 82 of the 168 patients who were diagnosed as having
either bulimia or atypical eating disorder, and an elevated serum amylase level was found to be
associated with frequent binge-eating and vomiting behaviour. Prior findings have suggested that
some residual symptoms are left among the patients and they may develop again and thus full
recovery is not possible in this context ( Hookway, 2008). METHOD: Twenty-five articles of central
importance to the topic were identified in a systematic search of six databases. Four recently
developed disease-specific HRQOL measures specific to patients with eating disorder are discussed.
Key themes were extracted from the articles and validated by all authors. Hedman, Andreas Jangmo,
Ida A.K. Nilsson, Camilla Wiklund, Shuyang Yao, Maria Seidel, Cynthia M. Methods: The Family
Adjustment Device General Functioning Scale (FAD-GFS) was administered to 100 children and
their parents who presented consecutively at an eating disorders assessment clinic. Researchers
suggest that full recovery can be achieved only when there is no difference between the healthy
controls and the people facing the disorder ( National Eating Disorders Association., 2017). Healthy
controls are the people who have never shown any of the characteristics of having eating disorder.
Joy Medicine, Psychology Current sports medicine reports 2003 TLDR A 23-year-old male triathlete
with both anorexia and acute psychosis is presented, highlighting a potential difference, a primary
thought disturbance, between men and women patients with disordered eating. It has been analysed
that the psychological aspect in the recovery is an important part but it has been very much
neglected, this type of recovery without psychological aspect is termed as pseudo recovery. One of
the researchers suggests that 0.9% of women and 0.3% of men suffers from this disorder in their life
time. Take a look at the Author Guidelines to find out more. Baker, Melissa A. Munn-Chernoff,
Zeynep Yilmaz, Stefan Ehrlich, Linda Mustelin, Ata Ghaderi, Andrew J. Most of the people do not
take this as a serious disorders but it may lead to serious and harmful effects on the human body. All
rights reserved, including rights for text and data mining and training of artificial technologies or
similar technologies. Crossing Dialogues Traditionally, the key features of the family system of
Eating Disorders (EDs) have been considered those originally outlined by Minuchin in his
description of the “psychosomatic” family patterns of interaction. Mothers, fathers, and youths were
assessed through a self-report measure evaluating family functioning, and adolescents completed a
self-report questionnaire assessing psycho- pathological symptoms. Results showed speci c family
functioning and psychopathological pro les based on adolescents’ diagnosis.

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