LEADER 04812nam 2201393z- 450 001 9910346674803321 005 20231214133619.0 010 $a3-03897-999-6 035 $a(CKB)4920000000094919 035 $a(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/45653 035 $a(EXLCZ)994920000000094919 100 $a20202102d2019 |y 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurmn|---annan 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aEating Disorders and Obesity: The Challenge for Our Times 210 $cMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute$d2019 215 $a1 electronic resource (274 p.) 311 $a3-03897-998-8 330 $aEating Disorders have traditionally been considered apart from public health concerns about increasing obesity. It is evident that these problems are, however, related in important ways. Comorbid obesity and eating disorder is increasing at a faster rate than either obesity or eating disorders alone and one in five people with obesity also presents with an Eating Disorder, commonly but not limited to Binge Eating Disorder. New disorders have emerged such as normal weight or Atypical Anorexia Nervosa. However research and practice too often occurs in parallel with a failure to understand the weight disorder spectrum and consequences of co-morbidity that then contributes to poorer outcomes for people living with a larger size and an Eating Disorder. Urgently needed are trials that will inform more effective assessment, treatment and care where body size and eating disorder symptoms are both key to the research question. 517 $aEating Disorders and Obesity 610 $adietary patterns 610 $afamily functioning 610 $abinge-eating disorder 610 $aeating disorders 610 $aeating disorders-related symptoms 610 $amothers 610 $aBulimia Nervosa 610 $achildren 610 $amenstrual dysfunction 610 $ayoung children 610 $aprevention 610 $ausability study 610 $abulimia nervosa 610 $aadolescents 610 $abrain activity 610 $apara athlete 610 $awomen 610 $atreatment 610 $aexercise 610 $astudents 610 $anutrient deficiency 610 $afeeding practices 610 $afood industry 610 $anurse 610 $aloss of control eating 610 $abody satisfaction 610 $afrequency bands 610 $aBMI 610 $abiofeedback 610 $aBED 610 $aorthorexia nervosa 610 $abinge eating disorder 610 $aeating behavior 610 $apsychometric 610 $aEEG-Neurofeedback 610 $aNMUR2 610 $aschool setting 610 $aaddictive-like eating 610 $aexecutive function 610 $ahealth education 610 $aengagement 610 $alow energy availability 610 $abinge eating 610 $adieting 610 $abone mineral density 610 $aeating behaviour 610 $aenergy availability 610 $aobesity 610 $avisceral adipose tissue 610 $abinge-type eating 610 $aInternational Classification of Diseases 610 $aathlete 610 $aEEG 610 $aweight loss 610 $aobesity risk 610 $aweight 610 $anucleus accumbens 610 $afMRI-Neurofeedback 610 $afood addiction 610 $anutrition 610 $aE-Mental Health 610 $aventral tegmental area 610 $aimpulsivity 610 $aadolescent 610 $aquestionnaire 610 $aFemale Athlete Triad 610 $afeeding behavior 610 $aonline health intervention 610 $aevent-related potential 610 $athe Roma 610 $apsychology 610 $aphysical fitness 610 $abulimia 610 $acultural features 610 $aoverweight 610 $aspinal cord injury 610 $aenergy intake 610 $afood environment 610 $asocioecological 610 $aDiagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders 610 $abariatric surgery 610 $aP3 610 $acognition 610 $afemales 610 $aphysical activity 610 $aRelative Energy Deficiency in Sports (RED-S) 610 $alifestyle factors 610 $afood policy 610 $aneuromedin U receptor 2 610 $apsychophysiology 700 $aHay$b Phillipa$4auth$01287656 702 $aMitchison$b Deborah$4auth 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910346674803321 996 $aEating Disorders and Obesity: The Challenge for Our Times$93020264 997 $aUNINA