Index to Volume 30, January-December 2019

A

African-American women and eating disorders, vol 30, no 5, p 1.

An algorithm to match patients to level of care. vol 30, no.1.

Anorexia nervosa

  • predating the return of menses in, vol 30, no. 5.
  • brain change noted in, vol 30, no 5.
  • fracture risk in, and adrenal hormones, vol 30, no 6.
  • genetic evidence, more, found  in, vol 30, no. 5.
  • involuntary hospitalization for, vol 30, no. 6.

B

Bariatric surgery, predicting self-harm after (Q&A). vol 30, no. 3.

BED and food addiction, vol 30, no. 1.

Binge eating and diabetes, vol 30, no 6.

  • consequences of, predicting among patients with type 1 diabetes, vol 30, no. 3.
  • emotion and impulsivity linked to, vol 30, no. 5.
  • objective and subjective, vol 30, no. 2.

Bone health, long-term effects of anorexia nervosa on, vol 30, no 2

Brain change noted in anorexia nervosa patients. vol 30, no 5.

Bulimia nervosa, mortality in, vol 30, no 6.

Bullying and disordered eating behaviors. vol 30, no 3.

C

CBT, 10-session, proposed. vol 30, no. 4.

Childhood infections and risk of eating disorders in adolescence. Vol 30, no 3.

Clubbed nails (Q&A), vol 30, no 5.

Cognitive impairment and long-term eating disorders, vol 30, no 6.

Cost, J.J.(with Mehler, P.S.).Level of care considerations for severe and extreme eating disorder. vol 30, no 1.

D

Diabetes

  • and binge-eating disorder, vol 30, no 6
  • predicting consequences of binge eating among adults with type 1.  vol 30, no 3.

Disordered eating in middle-aged and older women, vol 30, no 1.

E

Eating disorders treatment and concomitant substance abuse among teens. vol. 30, no 4.

Emotion and impulsivity linked with binge eating. vol 30, no. 5.

F

Food addiction and BED. vol 30, no 1.

Food insecurity: another possible cause linked to BED and obesity. vol 30, no 1.

Fracture risk in AN, can it be reduced with adrenal hormones? Vol 30, no 6

G

Gastric bypass surgery and self-harm (Q&A), vol 30, no 1.

Genetic evidence, more, found in anorexia nervosa. vol 30, no 5.

I

IAEPD: Awards to outstanding members. vol 30, no 2.

ICED 2019: A focus on innovations in eating disorders care. vol 30, no 3.

Improving gastroenterologists’ awareness of eating disorders, vol 30, no. 5.

Instagram, selling health and happiness on, vol 30, no 5.

International Study Compares theICD-11and ICD-10,  vol 30, no 6.

K

Knopf, E.(with Mehler, P.S.). Managing low bone mineral density in adolescents with eating disorders: A review of pathophysiology, diagnostic modalities, and treatment. vol 30, no 4.

L

Long-term eating disorders and cognitive impairment, vol 30, no 6.

Loss of control eating among teens linked to perceived family function. vol 30, no 1.

M

Males, eating disorders in, vol 30, no.6

Mehler, P. S.(with Knopf, E.).  Managing low bone mineral density in adolescents with eating disorders: A review of pathophysiology, diagnostic modalities, and treatment. vol 30, no 4.

Menses

  • predicting the return of, in anorexia nervosa patients. vol 30, no. 5.
  • total body fat percentage and return of, in anorexia nervosa. vol 30, no. 2.

Men with eating disorders, data are scarce for, vol 30, no 5.

Middle-aged and older women, disordered eating in. Vol 30, no 1.

Mindfulness: is there a role for, in treating eating disorders? vol 30, no 3.

Military

  • identifying eating disorders in the, vol 30, no 3.
  • legislation seeks to improve treating eating disorders among the, vol 30, no 6.

Muscle-building and eating disorders, vol 30, no 5, p 1

Mysterious pulmonary disease in an anorexic patient. (Q&A), vol 30, no 4.

N

New York expands coverage for eating disorders. vol 30, no 4.

O

Online screening for eating disorders. vol 30, no 4.

P

Patients, matching, to the most appropriate and cost-effective care. vol 30, no 2.

Pharmacology for anorexia nervosa, taking another look at, vol 30, no 2.

Peer mentoring program yields positive results, vol 30, no 4.

R

Recovery, measuring. vol 30, no 2.

Ross, C.C.African-American women and eating disorders: Depression and the strong Back woman archetype. vol 30, no 5, p 1.

S

Self-image and treatment outcome, vol 30, no 5.

Severe and extreme eating disorders

  • finding a better definition for, vol 30, no 1.
  • working toward better guidelines for. vol 30, no 1.

Stein, M.K. 

  • Involuntary hospitalization for anorexia nervosa, vol 30, no 6.
  • ICED 2019: A focus on innovations in eating disorders care. vol 30, no 3.

Suicide

  • links between severe and enduring anorexia and, vol 30, no. 1.
  • warning signs and risk of (Q&A), vol 30, no 6.

T

Twitter, using, to explain attrition in online eating disorder communities. vol 30, no. 3.

V

Very early clues to later eating disorders. vol 30, no. 2

W

Web-based programs aim to help improve attendance and aid caregivers. vol 30, no 2.

Y

Yoga

  • is it beneficial for eating disorders patients? vol 30, no 2.
  • useful in treatment for eating disorders? (Q&A). vol 30, no 2.

Z

Zerbe, K., vol 30, no 6.

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