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71 related items for PubMed ID: 21316647

  • 1. "I feel fat": an experimental induction of body displacement in disordered eating.
    McFarlane T, Urbszat D, Olmsted MP.
    Behav Res Ther; 2011 Apr; 49(4):289-93. PubMed ID: 21316647
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  • 2. Is implicit self-esteem linked to shape and weight concerns in restrained and unrestrained eaters?
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    J Behav Ther Exp Psychiatry; 2010 Mar; 41(1):31-8. PubMed ID: 19836726
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  • 3. "Just looking at food makes me gain weight": experimental induction of thought-shape fusion in eating-disordered and non-eating-disordered women.
    Coelho JS, Carter JC, McFarlane T, Polivy J.
    Behav Res Ther; 2008 Feb; 46(2):219-28. PubMed ID: 18163975
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  • 4. The impact of caloric preloading on attempts at food and eating-related thought suppression in restrained and unrestrained eaters.
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  • 5. Look at yourself: can body image therapy affect the cognitive and emotional response to seeing oneself in the mirror in eating disorders?
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  • 6. Contextual body image and athletes' disordered eating: the contribution of athletic body image to disordered eating in high performance women athletes.
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  • 8. Evolution of self-concept deficits in patients with eating disorders: the role of family concern about weight and appearance.
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  • 9. Objectification processes and disordered eating in British women and men.
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  • 10. Food intake affects state body image: impact of restrained eating patterns and concerns about eating, weight and shape.
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  • 11. Implications of accuracy, sensitivity, and variability of body size estimations to disordered eating.
    Mussap AJ, McCabe MP, Ricciardelli LA.
    Body Image; 2008 Mar; 5(1):80-90. PubMed ID: 18405866
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  • 12. Experimental effects of receiving negative weight-related feedback: a weight guessing study.
    Mills JS, Miller JL.
    Body Image; 2007 Sep; 4(3):309-16. PubMed ID: 18089277
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  • 13. The usefulness of body image tests in the prevention of eating disorders.
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  • 14. Disordered eating attitudes and self-objectification among physically active and sedentary female college students.
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  • 16. 'The weight of a thought': food-related thought suppression in obese and normal-weight youngsters.
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  • 17. Eating disorders: a basic emotion perspective.
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  • 18. Body checking and its avoidance in eating disorders.
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  • 19. The adverse effect of negative comments about weight and shape from family and siblings on women at high risk for eating disorders.
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  • 20. Perceived caloric content of a preload and disinhibition among restrained eaters.
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