🎉New Pub Alert🎉
We are excited about our latest paper at @EDsJTP examining presentation and treatment for youth with an ED, comparing those with/without a comorbid autoimmune condition. Interestingly, GI symptoms did not differ but weight gain in AN did
https://t.co/rBB9j29fX0
Women experiencing food insecurity who have lost a great deal of weight and/or hold biases about high weight should be screened for eating disorders, a new study in @EDsJTP by @MeredithKells & colleagues @VT_Psychology suggests. #URochesterResearch https://t.co/yPKzO3BZ91
📣I'm hiring! Recruiting FT program coordinator @WUSTLmed to implement Body U w/ teens across MO. Involves providing schools w/ access to digital #eatingdisorder screening, prevention, & intervention tools & liaising w/ schools to implement. Apply here https://t.co/vNY0Gj9ALN 1/n
Our paper, "A qualitative analysis of relationship advice from the perspective of people living with and recovering from eating disorders while in diverse romantic relationships" is out at @EDsJTP today! This paper is important to me for many reasons.
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https://t.co/DPQHGDarqB
📢 0⃣% of clinicians reported feeling more confident assessing bone health for males with #eatingdisorders (54% were more confident with females), highlighting the need for more provider training.
New study in @EDsJTP led by Lance Nelson @StanfordPeds 🔗 https://t.co/DRe1uDAdox
How confident are clinicians when it comes to assessing bone health of their adolescent patients w/ EDs? This #EDsJTP study found clinicians were less confident in assessing bone density in males than females, yet there was no difference in obtaining a DXA:https://t.co/oofuHTLUgh
Results from a #EDsJTP study provide preliminary support for internalized stigma variables (internalized weight bias, body surveillance, & body shame) related to ED pathology in a transdiagnostic clinical eating disorder sample across the weight spectrum: https://t.co/ERxRBk41cK
Barriers limit access to evidence-based treatment for eating disorders (EDs) - telehealth may help to overcome some of these barriers & expand access. This new #EDsJTP study found support for Virtual Family-Based Treatment (FBT) for EDs: https://t.co/30j64HDilu @joinequip
Hot off the #EDsJTP press - this study compared mental health & demographic characteristics of youth with AN/AAN and premorbid overweight to patients w/ premorbid normal weight, & showed these groups of hospitalized patients have similar characteristics: https://t.co/1RgbFY432s
Intuitive eating (IE) is a health promotion approach that fosters a positive relationship with food and the body. This #EDsJTP systematic review and meta analysis found IE contributed to positive changes on quality of life, body image, & body appreciation: https://t.co/mcZfZ1zVv2
This #EDsJTP systematic review examined neuromodulatory & neurosurgical treatments of anorexia nervosa, including neurosurgical ablation, deep brain stimulation, repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation, and transcranial direct current stimulation: https://t.co/hiOj68W5qF
Continuing our feature of Articles of the Year...
By Adrienne Mehak & Dr. Sarah Racine (@DrSarahRacine):
Check out "'Feeling fat,' eating pathology, and eating pathology-related impairment in young men and women" here!: https://t.co/tyEhQU1yFH
We've heard a lot about the benefits of #intuitiveeating, but what does the data say?
An #EDsJTP systematic review/meta-analysis suggested that IE interventions were associated with significant changes in intuitive eating, & other positive outcomes!
https://t.co/owfnsecUKo
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📚🙂Friday reading: what factors relate to early discharge from higher levels of care in eating disorders?
Dr. Sasha Gorrell & colleagues (@sashadmo) explored this question in a sample of over 500 adults with anorexia nervosa.
Check out the paper here: https://t.co/kppAl7jD1b
Continuing our feature of 2021 articles of the year!
Next up: a fantastic article focused on characterizing food insecurity & dietary restraint in a diverse, urban population by Middlemass & colleagues!
https://t.co/APUNDhqjaH