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Dental Implications of Eating Disorders

Dental Implications of Eating Disorders

... hard dental tissues is related to chewing hard (grainy) foods, to the habit of prolonged chewing as well as to a diet rich in acids and to holding these acidic foods in the mouth for a prolonged ...avoid ... See full document

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Knowledge and practice of eating disorders among a group of adolescent dental patients

Knowledge and practice of eating disorders among a group of adolescent dental patients

... When looking at the individual questions in the SCOFF instrument, a high percentage felt that they were fat and that they had lost control over how much they ate. A low percentage reported vomiting after eating ... See full document

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Factors affecting the dental erosion severity of patients with eating disorders

Factors affecting the dental erosion severity of patients with eating disorders

... that dental erosion was observed in ...an eating disorder group [4]. In the present study, dental erosion was not observed in the non-vomiting group, while erosion was found in more than 80% of the ... See full document

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Classification of bulimic-type eating disorders: from DSM-IV to DSM-5

Classification of bulimic-type eating disorders: from DSM-IV to DSM-5

... policy implications. Eating disorders struggle for recognition within psychiatry, let alone public health, due to the perception that these disorders are either ser- ious but uncommon or ... See full document

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How to deal with sociocultural pressures in daily life: reflections of adolescent girls suffering from eating disorders

How to deal with sociocultural pressures in daily life: reflections of adolescent girls suffering from eating disorders

... with eating disorders experience unattainable and contradictory expectations in daily life, which create stress and negatively affect their ...Disordered eating may function as a way of seeking ... See full document

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The impact of indicated prevention and early intervention on co-morbid eating disorder and depressive symptoms: a systematic review

The impact of indicated prevention and early intervention on co-morbid eating disorder and depressive symptoms: a systematic review

... for eating disorders on negative affect (which includes depressive symptoms but also more serious forms of nega- tive affect) revealed that programs targeting individuals at high risk of eating ... See full document

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Some sort of larger force at work : meanings and implications of genetics for women with eating disorders

Some sort of larger force at work : meanings and implications of genetics for women with eating disorders

... of disorders like fibromyalgia and environmental illness (Barker 2002, 2008, Kroll-Smith and Floyd 1997), pro-Ana groups seem to argue for the non-medical status of the ... See full document

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Intergenerational attachment patterns and dissociation in adolescents with eating disorders: An exploratory study

Intergenerational attachment patterns and dissociation in adolescents with eating disorders: An exploratory study

... has implications for therapy; helping an individual to achieve a coherent picture of their past experiences may enable them to provide a better parenting experience for their own ... See full document

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THE ROLE OF THE PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIAN IN  DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF EATING DISORDERS

THE ROLE OF THE PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIAN IN DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF EATING DISORDERS

... with eating disorders and self-induced vomiting, is the erosion of tooth enamel, caused by exposure to gastric acid juice, it can also have discoloration of the teeth and change in their shape, as well as ... See full document

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Alexithymia in eating disorders: therapeutic implications

Alexithymia in eating disorders: therapeutic implications

... by eating disorders (ED) achieve incomplete recovery following ...the implications for treatment of ...nervosa, eating disorders, and treatment; no time limits were ...precise ... See full document

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Eating Disorders and Osteoporosis

Eating Disorders and Osteoporosis

... and eating disorders not otherwise specified; the female athlete triad; making the connection on how eating disorders lead to osteoporosis; the recommended treatment for osteoporosis when it ... See full document

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Prevalence of eating disorders and eating attacks in narcolepsy

Prevalence of eating disorders and eating attacks in narcolepsy

... Patients were recruited with the help of the German Narco- lepsy Association (Deutsche Narkolepsie Gesellschaft), a nationwide self-help group that promotes the exchange of information between affected members and whose ... See full document

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Caregivers consequences of care among patients with eating disorders, depression or schizophrenia

Caregivers consequences of care among patients with eating disorders, depression or schizophrenia

... place in a different context, with different role shifts, both in patient and caregiver. Nevertheless, one finding of this study is that the caregiving consequences are very similar on the patterns of consequences within ... See full document

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Quality of life as a vulnerability and recovery factor in eating disorders: a community based study

Quality of life as a vulnerability and recovery factor in eating disorders: a community based study

... without eating disorders pre- ...while eating disorder symptoms tended to decrease in severity as the preg- nancy progressed, the course of symptoms in the first postnatal year was more ... See full document

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Eating Disorders in Scotland

Eating Disorders in Scotland

... problem. Patients are often overly concerned with small aspects of nutrition such as kcalorie counting, avoiding fats or carbohydrates. This can result in completely distorted views on food and nutrition, and a diet ... See full document

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Understanding and addressing eating disorders

Understanding and addressing eating disorders

... Anorexia is characterized by at least 15% lower than normal weight for the appropriate height and age that is self- induced through fasting or severely restricted eating [6]. It may be a cause of excessive ... See full document

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A retrospective study of the impact of DSM-5 on the diagnosis of eating disorders in Victoria, Australia

A retrospective study of the impact of DSM-5 on the diagnosis of eating disorders in Victoria, Australia

... Our study was unique in that we were able to retro- spectively analyse all the criterion changes in AN to dem- onstrate the impact of DSM-5 on the rates of AN, BN and EDNOS. However the retrospective nature of the study ... See full document

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AN OVERVIEW ON EATING DISORDERS

AN OVERVIEW ON EATING DISORDERS

... Eating disorders such as Anorexia, Bulimia, and Binge Eating disorder are characterized by extreme emotions, attitudes and behaviors surrounding weight and food issues, and a disconnected ... See full document

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AWARENESS OF EATING DISORDER IN DIFFERENT AGE GROUP OF FEMALE OF KARACHI

AWARENESS OF EATING DISORDER IN DIFFERENT AGE GROUP OF FEMALE OF KARACHI

... It is a cross-sectional survey based program which was based on the evaluation of awareness of eating disorder among females of different age groups. The survey was conducted in the period of 15 days. In this ... See full document

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Incidences of developing eating disorders due to Binge Eating

Incidences of developing eating disorders due to Binge Eating

... Binge eating or chaotic eating refers to unhealthy eating patterns that are found in low incidences comparatively to verify and diagnosed eating ...Altered eating behaviors may lead to ... See full document

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