
ED Journal of T&P
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Official account of Eating Disorders: The Journal of Treatment & Prevention, a top #EatingDisorders journal since 1993.
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http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/uedi20 06-02-2017 19:10:16
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Continuing our feature of Articles of the Year... By Adrienne Mehak & Dr. Sarah Racine (Dr. Sarah Racine): Check out "'Feeling fat,' eating pathology, and eating pathology-related impairment in young men and women" here!: bit.ly/3OJuYtZ







Are #DigitalInterventions different from traditional forms of #therapy? Our new paper in ED Journal of T&P explores this question with @DrLaurenAFowler Ellen Fitzsimmons-Craft, PhD @Arielle_C_Smith Andrea Graham Neha J. Goel, PhD Rachael Flatt Katie Balantekin, PhD, RD A thread 🧵 rb.gy/rvgg5d



📢 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 ED Journal of T&P led by Lance Nelson Stanford Pediatrics 🔗 bit.ly/3UWCowC



So we know that college students are at elevated risk for #EatingDisorders. Do we know if #GreekLife sorority or fraternity membership causes elevated risk? Check out our paper in ED Journal of T&P assessing this question. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10… Dr. Emilio J. Compte (he/him/his) Jason Nagata, MD Eric Pedersen


📣I'm hiring! Recruiting FT program coordinator Test Account 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 tinyurl.com/bodyujob 1/n

🎉New Pub Alert🎉 We are excited about our latest paper at ED Journal of T&P 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 tandfonline.com/eprint/UMZRZIT…

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 ED Journal of T&P by Meredith Kells & colleagues VT Psychology suggests. #URochesterResearch tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…