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|a Hay, Phillipa
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|a Eating Disorders and Obesity: The Challenge for Our Times
|h Elektronische Ressource
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|b MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
|c 2019
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|a 1 electronic resource (274 p.)
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|a body satisfaction
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|a adolescent
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|a socioecological
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|a cognition
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|a food industry
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|a nutrient deficiency
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|a executive function
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|a EEG-Neurofeedback
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|a binge-eating disorder
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|a frequency bands
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|a nutrition
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|a bulimia
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|a food policy
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|a dietary patterns
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|a BMI
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|a obesity risk
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|a event-related potential
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|a eating disorders
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|a orthorexia nervosa
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|a eating behaviour
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|a weight loss
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|a energy availability
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|a physical activity
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|a E-Mental Health
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|a bariatric surgery
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|a Bulimia Nervosa
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|a food environment
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|a visceral adipose tissue
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|a addictive-like eating
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|a weight
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|a bone mineral density
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|a lifestyle factors
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|a P3
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|a prevention
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|a physical fitness
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|a young children
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|a females
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|a binge-type eating
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|a usability study
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|a International Classification of Diseases
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|a women
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|a engagement
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|a NMUR2
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|a energy intake
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|a binge eating
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|a loss of control eating
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|a athlete
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|a nurse
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|a spinal cord injury
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|a fMRI-Neurofeedback
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|a overweight
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|a menstrual dysfunction
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|a health education
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|a Relative Energy Deficiency in Sports (RED-S)
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|a online health intervention
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|a psychophysiology
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|a impulsivity
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|a the Roma
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|a BED
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|a bulimia nervosa
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|a Female Athlete Triad
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|a children
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|a dieting
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|a food addiction
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|a nucleus accumbens
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|a neuromedin U receptor 2
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|a family functioning
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|a adolescents
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|a eating behavior
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|a brain activity
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|a school setting
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|a mothers
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|a EEG
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|a obesity
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|a ventral tegmental area
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|a low energy availability
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|a treatment
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|a exercise
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|a biofeedback
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|a students
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|a feeding practices
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|a psychology
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|a Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
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|a para athlete
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|a eating disorders-related symptoms
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|a feeding behavior
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|a questionnaire
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|a psychometric
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|a cultural features
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|a Mitchison, Deborah
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|b DOAB
|a Directory of Open Access Books
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|a Creative Commons (cc), https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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|a Eating 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.
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