Beth Shelton
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Recent Articles
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Aouad P, Hambleton A, Marks P, Maloney D, Calvert S, Caldwell B, et al.
Aust N Z J Psychiatry
. 2022 Oct;
57(9):1281-1291.
PMID: 36196038
Objectives: People with eating disorders, as well as their caregivers, experience high symptom burden, reduced quality of life and increased risk of early mortality. A lack of resources, disjointed vision...
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McLean S, Hurst K, Smith H, Shelton B, Freeman J, Goldstein M, et al.
J Eat Disord
. 2020 Dec;
8(1):62.
PMID: 33292654
Advances are needed to ensure safe and effective treatment is available for people with eating disorders. Recently developed clinical practice and training standards for mental health professionals and dietitians represent...
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Heruc G, Hurst K, Casey A, Fleming K, Freeman J, Fursland A, et al.
J Eat Disord
. 2020 Dec;
8(1):63.
PMID: 33292546
Introduction: Eating disorders are complex to manage, and there is limited guidance around the depth and breadth of knowledge, skills and experience required by treatment providers. The Australia & New...
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Hurst K, Heruc G, Thornton C, Freeman J, Fursland A, Knight R, et al.
J Eat Disord
. 2020 Dec;
8(1):58.
PMID: 33292542
Introduction: The Australia & New Zealand Academy for Eating Disorders (ANZAED) recently developed general principles and clinical practice standards recommended for mental health clinicians and dietitians providing treatment for people...
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Bloom L, Shelton B, Bengough M, Brennan L
J Eat Disord
. 2014 Jul;
1:44.
PMID: 24999422
Background: The limited success of traditional diet focused obesity interventions has led to the development of alternative non-dieting approaches. The current study evaluated the impact of a community based non-dieting...