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Stein D, Spivak-Lavi Z, Tzischinsky O, Peleg O, Dikstein H, Latzer Y
J Eat Disord . 2025 Jan; 13(1):6. PMID: 39806391
Objective: The Eating Attitudes Test-26 (EAT-26) is considered the screening instrument of choice to identify eating disorders (ED) symptoms in clinical and community populations, showing a classical three-factor structure. This...
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Gil M, Latzer Y, Tziperman N, Farbstein D, Sher H, Weinbach N
Int J Eat Disord . 2025 Jan; 58(3):598-607. PMID: 39754383
Objective: Difficulty updating information in working memory has been proposed to underlie ruminative thinking in individuals with anorexia nervosa (AN). However, evidence regarding updating difficulties in AN remains inconclusive, particularly...
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Gil M, Latzer Y, Tziperman N, Farbstein D, Sher H, Weinbach N
Eur Eat Disord Rev . 2024 Nov; PMID: 39609262
Objective: Inflexible thinking among individuals with anorexia nervosa (AN) was proposed to reflect difficulties in set-shifting. However, studies assessing set-shifting in AN often find mixed results, especially in adolescent samples....
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Latzer Y, Adatto R, Neumark-Sztainer D
Dialogues Health . 2024 Mar; 1:100001. PMID: 38515890
Preventing the onset of eating disorders and disordered eating pathology is crucial. While these conditions have a multi-factorial etiology, socio-cultural norms, particularly the media, contribute greatly. Policy and legislative action...
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Zahra-Zeitoun Y, Elran-Barak R, Salameh-Dakwar R, Froylich D, Sroka G, Assalia A, et al.
Isr J Health Policy Res . 2024 Jan; 13(1):1. PMID: 38167112
Background: Weight-related stigma and discrimination are prevalent in our society with adverse biopsychosocial outcomes to people with obesity and morbid obesity. Studies suggest that weight bias in healthcare settings are...
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Salameh-Dakwar R, Elran-Barak R, Zahra-Zeitoun Y, Soroka G, Froylich D, Assalia A, et al.
Healthcare (Basel) . 2023 Nov; 11(21). PMID: 37957980
Background: Preoperative binge eating behavior has been associated with difficulties in weight loss maintenance among patients pursuing bariatric surgery. However, limited data exists on the relationship between interpersonal difficulties and...
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Spivak-Lavi Z, Latzer Y, Stein D, Peleg O, Tzischinsky O
Nutrients . 2023 Oct; 15(19). PMID: 37836452
In recent years, the diagnostic definitions of eating disorders (EDs) have undergone dramatic changes. The Eating Attitudes Test-26 (EAT-26), which is considered an accepted instrument for community ED studies, has...
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Austin A, de Silva U, Ilesanmi C, Likitabhorn T, Miller I, Sousa Fialho M, et al.
Lancet Psychiatry . 2023 Sep; 10(12):966-973. PMID: 37769672
The effectiveness of mental health care can be improved through coordinated and wide-scale outcome measurement. The International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement has produced collaborative sets of outcome measures for...
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Laufer S, Herman E, Serfaty D, Latzer Y, Ashkenazi R, Attias O, et al.
Front Psychiatry . 2023 May; 14:966935. PMID: 37181911
Background: Young Jewish Ultra-Orthodox women usually show less disturbances in body image and eating in comparison to less religious communities. By contrast, problems with eating are highly unknown and unrecognized...
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Spivak-Lavi Z, Latzer Y, Katz R
Health Care Women Int . 2023 Mar; 45(5):512-536. PMID: 36947584
This study presents an initial effort to develop disordered eating pathology (DEP) prevention program with an emphasis on maternal involvement. Disordered eating pathology representing a range of behaviors and attitudes,...