Eric Stice
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Stice E, Rohde P, Yokum S, Bohon C, Shaw H
J Consult Clin Psychol
. 2025 Mar;
PMID: 40063406
Several researchers who have evaluated (IPT) wrote a commentary arguing that the group-delivered IPT treatment for eating disorders that we adapted and used in a recent trial (Stice, Rohde, et...
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Vanderkruik R, Woodworth E, Frisch C, Nelson S, Dunk M, Freeman M, et al.
Implement Res Pract
. 2025 Mar;
6:26334895251319811.
PMID: 40027849
Background: The perinatal period is a high-risk time for body dissatisfaction and disordered eating. Evidence-based interventions for disordered eating have not been adapted to address the needs of this population....
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Stice E, Yokum S, Gau J, Shaw H
Psychol Med
. 2025 Feb;
55:e48.
PMID: 39957503
Background: We conducted a prospective study to advance knowledge of biological factors that predict the future onset of binge eating and compensatory weight control behaviors because few biological risk factors...
4.
Stern M, Rohde P, Desjardins C, Perry J, Stice E
Eat Behav
. 2025 Feb;
57:101958.
PMID: 39955955
Impairment in psychosocial functioning increases risk for future onset of eating disorders and a treatment that produced larger reductions in eating disorder symptoms also produced larger improvements in psychosocial functioning....
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Bajunaid R, Niu C, Hambly C, Liu Z, Yamada Y, Aleman-Mateo H, et al.
Nat Food
. 2025 Jan;
6(1):58-71.
PMID: 39806218
Nutritional epidemiology aims to link dietary exposures to chronic disease, but the instruments for evaluating dietary intake are inaccurate. One way to identify unreliable data and the sources of errors...
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Stice E, Rohde P, Desjardins C, Gee K, Shaw H, Kim S
Diabetes Obes Metab
. 2025 Jan;
27(3):1572-1579.
PMID: 39778041
Objective: Conduct a preliminary randomized trial that compared a 6-week type 2 diabetes (T2D) prevention programme to an educational video control for adults with pre-diabetes. Methods: Adults (N = 62)...
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Hennekes M, Haugvik S, de Wit M, Toschi E, Desjardins C, Skrivarhaug T, et al.
Diabetes Care
. 2024 Nov;
48(2):220-225.
PMID: 39602474
Objective: Young women with type 1 diabetes are at risk to develop eating disorders (ED). We evaluated a novel ED prevention program in a multinational randomized controlled trial. Research Design...
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Stice E, Desjardins C, Shaw H, Siegel S, Gee K, Rohde P
J Psychopathol Clin Sci
. 2024 Nov;
PMID: 39509183
We examined prevalence, incidence, impairment, course, and diagnostic transitions for fifth edition, eating disorders, overweight, and obesity in a high-risk sample of 1,952 young women ( = 19.7 years) who...
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Wong W, Speakman J, Ainslie P, Anderson L, Arab L, Baddou I, et al.
J Nutr
. 2024 Oct;
154(12):3824-3831.
PMID: 39414027
Background: Doubly labeled water is gold standard for measuring total energy expenditure (TEE). Measurements using the method are sensitive to the isotope dilution space ratio (DSR). Accuracy and precision of...
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Bearman S, Rohde P, Pauling S, Gau J, Shaw H, Stice E
Implement Sci
. 2024 Jul;
19(1):47.
PMID: 38965587
Background: Despite ongoing efforts to introduce evidence-based interventions (EBIs) into mental health care settings, little research has focused on the sustainability of EBIs in these settings. College campuses are a...