Sandra Johanna Wallner-Liebmann
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Recent Articles
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Lackner N, Unterrainer H, Skliris D, Shaheen S, Dunitz-Scheer M, Wood G, et al.
Eat Disord
. 2016 Mar;
24(4):354-74.
PMID: 27027700
A pre-post design including 22 females was used to evaluate the effectiveness of neurofeedback in the treatment of adolescent anorexia nervosa. Resting EEG measures and a psychological test-battery assessing eating...
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Tafeit E, Kaimbacher P, Wallner-Liebmann S, Reibnegger G, Cvirn G, Jurimae J, et al.
Coll Antropol
. 2016 Feb;
39(3):611-5.
PMID: 26898056
Skinfold Calipers are widely used to obtain subcutaneous adipose tissue thickness because of its non-invasive, simple and inexpensive technique. Nevertheless, Caliper skinfold thicknesses have the disadvantage of measuring compressed adipose...
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Kaimbacher P, Wallner-Liebmann S, Dunitz-Scheer M, Scheer P, Cvirn G, Schrabmair W, et al.
Coll Antropol
. 2016 Feb;
39(3):601-9.
PMID: 26898055
In the context of enteral feeding in children the influence on growth and the question of fat resorption is of great interest. We, therefore, measured the thickness of subcutaneous body...
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Wang G, Djafarian K, Egedigwe C, Hamdouchi A, Ojiambo R, Ramuth H, et al.
PeerJ
. 2015 Sep;
3:e1155.
PMID: 26336638
Aspects of the female body may be attractive because they signal evolutionary fitness. Greater body fatness might reflect greater potential to survive famines, but individuals carrying larger fat stores may...
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Kruschitz R, Wallner-Liebmann S, Lothaller H, Luger M, Schindler K, Hoppichler F, et al.
Wien Klin Wochenschr
. 2014 Sep;
126(19-20):598-603.
PMID: 25193476
Introduction: The purpose of this study was the evaluation of a weight loss program in primary care settings with respect to the European Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Management of...
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Novosel A, Lackner N, Unterrainer H, Dunitz-Scheer M, Scheer P, Wallner-Liebmann S, et al.
Eat Weight Disord
. 2014 Mar;
19(2):169-75.
PMID: 24652600
Current literature suggests an increased attentional bias toward food stimuli in eating-disordered individuals compared to healthy controls. In line with these research efforts, the present study aims to investigate the...
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Wallner-Liebmann S, Kruschitz R, Hubler K, Hamlin M, Schnedl W, Moser M, et al.
Coll Antropol
. 2013 Aug;
37(2):351-7.
PMID: 23940974
Although the body mass index (BMI, kg/m2) is widely used as a surrogate measure of adiposity, it is a measure of excess weight, rather than excess body fat, relative to...
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Tafeit E, Greilberger J, Cvirn G, Lipp R, Schnedl W, Jurimae T, et al.
Coll Antropol
. 2009 Aug;
33(2):391-6.
PMID: 19662755
DXA is an accepted reference method to estimate body composition. However several difficulties in the applicability exist. The equipment is rather expensive, not portable, impractical for measurement of big study...