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Anderson L, Hall L, Crosby R, Crow S, Berg K, Durkin N, et al.
Body Image . 2022 Jun; 42:32-42. PMID: 35653964
"Feeling fat" is a subjective state that theoretically contributes to the maintenance of binge eating (BE). However, feeling fat, and its relation to BE among individuals with higher-weight bodies, has...
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Chua S, Berg K
Int J Eat Disord . 2021 Sep; 55(1):55-58. PMID: 34562037
The traditional role of food in promoting health and preventing illness is integral to many Asian cultures. This commentary provides a brief overview of health-related food products regulation in Asia....
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Ciao A, Lebow J, VandenLangenberg E, Ohls O, Berg K
Eat Disord . 2020 Nov; 30(3):249-266. PMID: 33135587
This qualitative study examined adolescent and caregiver perspectives on identification and early response in emerging eating disorders. Fifteen female-identified adolescents with an eating disorder diagnosis ( age = 15.20 years;...
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Bodell L, Pearson C, Smith K, Cao L, Crosby R, Peterson C, et al.
Eat Behav . 2019 Jan; 32:69-73. PMID: 30654193
Objective: Although deficits in emotion regulation have been implicated in the maintenance of binge eating, few prospective studies have examined longitudinal associations between emotion regulation and eating disorder symptoms, which...
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Berg K, Cao L, Crosby R, Engel S, Peterson C, Crow S, et al.
Int J Eat Disord . 2017 Aug; 50(10):1222-1230. PMID: 28851137
Objective: Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) research has produced contradictory findings regarding the trajectory of negative affect after binge-eating episodes. Given the clinical implications, the objective of the current study was...
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Peterson C, Berg K, Crosby R, Lavender J, Accurso E, Ciao A, et al.
Int J Eat Disord . 2017 Jan; 50(6):636-647. PMID: 28117906
Objective: The purpose of this investigation was to examine the indirect effects of Integrative Cognitive-Affective Therapy (ICAT-BN) and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy-Enhanced (CBT-E) on bulimia nervosa (BN) treatment outcome through three hypothesized...
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Haynos A, Berg K, Cao L, Crosby R, Lavender J, Utzinger L, et al.
J Abnorm Psychol . 2016 Nov; 126(5):495-505. PMID: 27893231
Despite robust support for the role of affect in the maintenance of binge eating and purging, the relationship between affect and restrictive eating remains poorly understood. To investigate the relationship...
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Pacanowski C, Pisetsky E, Berg K, Crosby R, Crow S, Linde J, et al.
Int J Eat Disord . 2016 Sep; 49(9):901. PMID: 27624784
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Pacanowski C, Pisetsky E, Berg K, Crosby R, Crow S, Linde J, et al.
Int J Eat Disord . 2016 May; 49(8):817-21. PMID: 27188448
Objective: To describe the frequency of self-weighing and reactions to prescribed weekly weighing among individuals with eating disorder (ED) diagnoses, and to compare individuals weighing more or less frequently on...
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Accurso E, Wonderlich S, Crosby R, Smith T, Klein M, Mitchell J, et al.
J Consult Clin Psychol . 2015 Dec; 84(2):178-84. PMID: 26689304
Objective: This study examined predictors and moderators of outcome in 2 treatments for bulimia nervosa (BN). Method: Eighty adults with BN symptoms at 1 of 2 sites were randomized to...