Parent childhood experiences, parenting strategies, and youth health-related outcomes in Hispanic families with unhealthy weight: An intergenerational study
Eat Behav. 2024 Mar 6;53:101870. doi: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2024.101870. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTWe aimed to examine whether (a) parents' childhood family mealtime experiences (CFM) (e.g., mealtime communication-based stress) and parents' socio-demographic characteristics (e.g., education level) predict parents' health-related parenting strategies (e.g., discipline), (b) health-related parenting strategies for eating and physical activity predict youth's health-related outcomes (e.g., dietary intake), (c) parenting strategies mediate the relationship between CFM and youth outcomes. A path model was used to examine the abo...
Source: Eating Behaviors - March 9, 2024 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Padideh Lovan Estefany Saez-Clarke Beck Graefe Sarah E Messiah Guillermo Prado Source Type: research

Parent childhood experiences, parenting strategies, and youth health-related outcomes in Hispanic families with unhealthy weight: An intergenerational study
Eat Behav. 2024 Mar 6;53:101870. doi: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2024.101870. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTWe aimed to examine whether (a) parents' childhood family mealtime experiences (CFM) (e.g., mealtime communication-based stress) and parents' socio-demographic characteristics (e.g., education level) predict parents' health-related parenting strategies (e.g., discipline), (b) health-related parenting strategies for eating and physical activity predict youth's health-related outcomes (e.g., dietary intake), (c) parenting strategies mediate the relationship between CFM and youth outcomes. A path model was used to examine the abo...
Source: Eating Behaviors - March 9, 2024 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Padideh Lovan Estefany Saez-Clarke Beck Graefe Sarah E Messiah Guillermo Prado Source Type: research

Weak central coherence, cognitive rigidity and disordered eating in a community sample
Eat Behav. 2024 Mar 3;53:101866. doi: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2024.101866. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTRecent evidence has highlighted that a moderate degree of disordered eating has become the norm among the general population. While previous research has demonstrated that individuals with eating disorders exhibit heightened weak central coherence (i.e., attention to detail) and cognitive rigidity, and this plays a key role in the development and maintenance of the disorders, less is known about the relationship between disordered eating and these cognitive styles in subclinical community samples. A community sample of females...
Source: Eating Behaviors - March 7, 2024 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Ka Ka Chong Cristina Martinelli Source Type: research

Prevalence of eating disorder symptoms in people with insulin-dependent-diabetes: A systematic review and meta-analysis
CONCLUSIONS: Eating disorder symptoms and insulin omission are common in patients with insulin-dependent diabetes regardless of age. DEPS-R is the most used screening tool. Studies with a higher proportion of female participants report higher prevalence rates.PMID:38452627 | DOI:10.1016/j.eatbeh.2024.101863 (Source: Eating Behaviors)
Source: Eating Behaviors - March 7, 2024 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Pia E Niemel ä Hanna A Lepp änen Ari Voutilainen Essi M M öykkynen Kirsi A Virtanen Anu A Ruusunen Reeta M Rintam äki Source Type: research

Weak central coherence, cognitive rigidity and disordered eating in a community sample
Eat Behav. 2024 Mar 3;53:101866. doi: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2024.101866. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTRecent evidence has highlighted that a moderate degree of disordered eating has become the norm among the general population. While previous research has demonstrated that individuals with eating disorders exhibit heightened weak central coherence (i.e., attention to detail) and cognitive rigidity, and this plays a key role in the development and maintenance of the disorders, less is known about the relationship between disordered eating and these cognitive styles in subclinical community samples. A community sample of females...
Source: Eating Behaviors - March 7, 2024 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Ka Ka Chong Cristina Martinelli Source Type: research

Prevalence of eating disorder symptoms in people with insulin-dependent-diabetes: A systematic review and meta-analysis
CONCLUSIONS: Eating disorder symptoms and insulin omission are common in patients with insulin-dependent diabetes regardless of age. DEPS-R is the most used screening tool. Studies with a higher proportion of female participants report higher prevalence rates.PMID:38452627 | DOI:10.1016/j.eatbeh.2024.101863 (Source: Eating Behaviors)
Source: Eating Behaviors - March 7, 2024 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Pia E Niemel ä Hanna A Lepp änen Ari Voutilainen Essi M M öykkynen Kirsi A Virtanen Anu A Ruusunen Reeta M Rintam äki Source Type: research

Strike a pose: Immediate effects of a model-created social media literacy video on body image and mood
Eat Behav. 2024 Feb 15;53:101852. doi: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2024.101852. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTExposure to idealized social media imagery has been shown to be detrimental to body image among young women, and social media literacy may be protective. This mixed methods study aimed to evaluate the effects of an online video narrated by a high-profile, plus-size model on the body image and negative mood of young women and predictors of the effects. A sample of 304 young women, average age 20.95 (SD = 2.09) years, completed an online survey including pre- and post-exposure measures of state body image and negative mood, and...
Source: Eating Behaviors - February 29, 2024 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Jenna Campagna Anusha Purakayastha Rachel Berry Rachel F Rodgers Source Type: research

Strike a pose: Immediate effects of a model-created social media literacy video on body image and mood
Eat Behav. 2024 Feb 15;53:101852. doi: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2024.101852. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTExposure to idealized social media imagery has been shown to be detrimental to body image among young women, and social media literacy may be protective. This mixed methods study aimed to evaluate the effects of an online video narrated by a high-profile, plus-size model on the body image and negative mood of young women and predictors of the effects. A sample of 304 young women, average age 20.95 (SD = 2.09) years, completed an online survey including pre- and post-exposure measures of state body image and negative mood, and...
Source: Eating Behaviors - February 29, 2024 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Jenna Campagna Anusha Purakayastha Rachel Berry Rachel F Rodgers Source Type: research

Strike a pose: Immediate effects of a model-created social media literacy video on body image and mood
Eat Behav. 2024 Feb 15;53:101852. doi: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2024.101852. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTExposure to idealized social media imagery has been shown to be detrimental to body image among young women, and social media literacy may be protective. This mixed methods study aimed to evaluate the effects of an online video narrated by a high-profile, plus-size model on the body image and negative mood of young women and predictors of the effects. A sample of 304 young women, average age 20.95 (SD = 2.09) years, completed an online survey including pre- and post-exposure measures of state body image and negative mood, and...
Source: Eating Behaviors - February 29, 2024 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Jenna Campagna Anusha Purakayastha Rachel Berry Rachel F Rodgers Source Type: research

Strike a pose: Immediate effects of a model-created social media literacy video on body image and mood
Eat Behav. 2024 Feb 15;53:101852. doi: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2024.101852. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTExposure to idealized social media imagery has been shown to be detrimental to body image among young women, and social media literacy may be protective. This mixed methods study aimed to evaluate the effects of an online video narrated by a high-profile, plus-size model on the body image and negative mood of young women and predictors of the effects. A sample of 304 young women, average age 20.95 (SD = 2.09) years, completed an online survey including pre- and post-exposure measures of state body image and negative mood, and...
Source: Eating Behaviors - February 29, 2024 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Jenna Campagna Anusha Purakayastha Rachel Berry Rachel F Rodgers Source Type: research

Strike a pose: Immediate effects of a model-created social media literacy video on body image and mood
Eat Behav. 2024 Feb 15;53:101852. doi: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2024.101852. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTExposure to idealized social media imagery has been shown to be detrimental to body image among young women, and social media literacy may be protective. This mixed methods study aimed to evaluate the effects of an online video narrated by a high-profile, plus-size model on the body image and negative mood of young women and predictors of the effects. A sample of 304 young women, average age 20.95 (SD = 2.09) years, completed an online survey including pre- and post-exposure measures of state body image and negative mood, and...
Source: Eating Behaviors - February 29, 2024 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Jenna Campagna Anusha Purakayastha Rachel Berry Rachel F Rodgers Source Type: research

Strike a pose: Immediate effects of a model-created social media literacy video on body image and mood
Eat Behav. 2024 Feb 15;53:101852. doi: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2024.101852. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTExposure to idealized social media imagery has been shown to be detrimental to body image among young women, and social media literacy may be protective. This mixed methods study aimed to evaluate the effects of an online video narrated by a high-profile, plus-size model on the body image and negative mood of young women and predictors of the effects. A sample of 304 young women, average age 20.95 (SD = 2.09) years, completed an online survey including pre- and post-exposure measures of state body image and negative mood, and...
Source: Eating Behaviors - February 29, 2024 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Jenna Campagna Anusha Purakayastha Rachel Berry Rachel F Rodgers Source Type: research

Weight suppression at lowest weight as an indicator of eating disorder clinical severity: A retrospective cohort study
CONCLUSION: WS at lowest weight seems to be a good measure of ED clinical severity. More research is needed for better understanding WS at lowest weight in assessment and treatment of patients with ED.PMID:38382309 | DOI:10.1016/j.eatbeh.2024.101853 (Source: Eating Behaviors)
Source: Eating Behaviors - February 21, 2024 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Rami Bou Khalil Anthony Kassab Sami Richa Maude Seneque Patrick Lefebvre Ariane Sultan Antoine Avignon Laurent Maimoun Eric Renard Philippe Courtet Sebastien Guillaume Source Type: research

Weight suppression at lowest weight as an indicator of eating disorder clinical severity: A retrospective cohort study
CONCLUSION: WS at lowest weight seems to be a good measure of ED clinical severity. More research is needed for better understanding WS at lowest weight in assessment and treatment of patients with ED.PMID:38382309 | DOI:10.1016/j.eatbeh.2024.101853 (Source: Eating Behaviors)
Source: Eating Behaviors - February 21, 2024 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Rami Bou Khalil Anthony Kassab Sami Richa Maude Seneque Patrick Lefebvre Ariane Sultan Antoine Avignon Laurent Maimoun Eric Renard Philippe Courtet Sebastien Guillaume Source Type: research

Weight suppression at lowest weight as an indicator of eating disorder clinical severity: A retrospective cohort study
CONCLUSION: WS at lowest weight seems to be a good measure of ED clinical severity. More research is needed for better understanding WS at lowest weight in assessment and treatment of patients with ED.PMID:38382309 | DOI:10.1016/j.eatbeh.2024.101853 (Source: Eating Behaviors)
Source: Eating Behaviors - February 21, 2024 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Rami Bou Khalil Anthony Kassab Sami Richa Maude Seneque Patrick Lefebvre Ariane Sultan Antoine Avignon Laurent Maimoun Eric Renard Philippe Courtet Sebastien Guillaume Source Type: research