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  1. Emotion Regulation Facets Prospectively Distinguish Food Addiction from Substance Misuse in Women with Binge Eating, Gambling, or Both Behaviours
  2. Shifting goalposts: widening discrepancies between girls’ actual and ideal bodies predict disordered eating from preadolescence to adulthood
  3. A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis: Child and Adolescent Healthcare Utilization for Eating Disorders During the COVID-19 Pandemic
  4. Trajectories and Personality Predictors of Eating-Pathology Development in Girls From Preadolescence to Adulthood
  5. Normative body image development: A longitudinal meta-analysis of mean-level change
  6. Binge‐spectrum symptoms in their association with higher gestational weight gain
  7. Two eating disorder preventive interventions reduce attentional biases in body-dissatisfied university women: A cluster randomized controlled trial.
  8. Effects of the HEARTY exercise randomized controlled trial on eating behaviors in adolescents with obesity
  9. Binge-spectrum Symptoms Associated with Higher Gestational Weight Gain: Implications for Clinical Practice
  10. A systematic review of addiction substitution in recovery: Clinical lore or empirically-based?
  11. Body image disturbance partially explains eating-related psychosocial impairment in food addiction
  12. Feeding and eating problems in children and adolescents with autism: A scoping review
  13. Negative urgency combined with negative emotionality is linked to eating disorder psychopathology in community women with and without binge eating
  14. Binge eating and problem gambling are prospectively associated with common and distinct deficits in emotion regulation among community women.
  15. Self‐reported eating disorder psychopathology prevalence in community‐based female and male Albertans: Gender and age group comparisons
  16. Short-term effects of group singing versus listening on mood and state self-esteem.
  17. Lived Experience and Defining Addictive-Like Eating: a Synthesis of Qualitative Research
  18. Prevalence of social, cognitive, and emotional impairment among individuals with food addiction
  19. Who is treating ARFID, and how? The need for training for community clinicians
  20. Binge Eating and Problem Gambling are Associated with Common and Distinct Deficits in Emotion Regulation among Community Women: Results from a Prospective Study
  21. Short-Term Effects of Group Singing Versus Listening on Mood and State Self-Esteem
  22. Conceptualizing addictive-like eating: A qualitative analysis
  23. How malleable are attentional biases in women with body dissatisfaction? Priming effects and their impact on attention to images of women’s bodies
  24. Greater body appreciation moderates the association between maladaptive attentional biases and body dissatisfaction in undergraduate women
  25. Evaluating an abbreviated three-factor version of the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire in three samples
  26. Fitspiration and thinspiration: a comparison across three social networking sites
  27. Moving beyond the “eating addiction” versus “food addiction” debate: Comment on Schulte et al. (2017)
  28. Scope and ethics of psychologists’ use of client testimonials on professional websites.
  29. Canadian Senate Report on Obesity: Focusing on Individual Behaviours versus Social Determinants of Health May Promote Weight Stigma
  30. Demographic, psychiatric, and personality correlates of adults seeking treatment for disordered gambling with a comorbid binge/purge type eating disorder
  31. Innovation in eating disorders research and practice: Expanding our community and perspectives at the 2018 International Conference on Eating Disorders: Editorial to accompany IJED Virtual Issue in honor of the 2018 International Conference on Eating D...
  32. Attention to fat- and thin-related words in body-satisfied and body-dissatisfied women before and after thin model priming
  33. Behavioral weight-loss treatment plus motivational interviewing versus attention control: lessons learned from a randomized controlled trial
  34. Weight Bias: A Systematic Review of Characteristics and Psychometric Properties of Self-Report Questionnaires
  35. Clinician Delivery (or Not) of Evidence-Based Treatments
  36. Other Specified Feeding or Eating Disorders ☆
  37. Weight bias: a call to action
  38. Eating disorders and personality, 2004–2016: A systematic review and meta-analysis
  39. A sad mood increases attention to unhealthy food images in women with food addiction
  40. Future research in weight bias: What next?
  41. Perspectives of Canadian fitness professionals on exercise and possible anorexia nervosa
  42. Problem Drinking, Gambling and Eating Among Undergraduate University Students. What are the Links?
  43. The influence of impulsiveness on binge eating and problem gambling: A prospective study of gender differences in Canadian adults.
  44. Eye gaze tracking reveals heightened attention to food in adults with binge eating when viewing images of real-world scenes
  45. Change in emotion regulation during the course of treatment predicts binge abstinence in guided self-help dialectical behavior therapy for binge eating disorder
  46. Assessment of Eating Disorders, Substance Use Disorders, and Addictions
  47. Self-Help Approaches in the Treatment of Eating Disorders, Substance Use Disorders, and Addictions
  48. A randomized wait-list controlled pilot study of dialectical behaviour therapy guided self-help for binge eating disorder
  49. An Examination of the Representativeness Assumption for Twin Studies of Eating Pathology and Internalizing Symptoms
  50. Psychotherapies provided for eating disorders by community clinicians: Infrequent use of evidence-based treatment
  51. A Collaborative Approach to Eating Disorders
  52. Eating Disorders, Substance Use Disorders, and Impulsiveness among Disordered Gamblers in a Community Sample
  53. Adding thin-ideal internalization and impulsiveness to the cognitive–behavioral model of bulimic symptoms
  54. Perceptions and use of empirically-supported psychotherapies among eating disorder professionals
  55. Eating Disorder Not Otherwise Specified
  56. Weighing in on risk factors for body dissatisfaction: A one-year prospective study of middle-adolescent girls
  57. Treatment manuals: Use in the treatment of bulimia nervosa
  58. Potential risks of pro-eating disorder websites
  59. An exploratory study of eating disorder psychopathology among Overeaters Anonymous members
  60. Changes in eating pathology and associated symptoms among chronically ill adults attending a brief psychoeducational group
  61. How does overeaters anonymous help its members? A qualitative analysis
  62. First, Do No Harm
  63. Cognitive processing of body and appearance words as a function of thin-ideal internalization and schematic activation
  64. Prospective associations between depressive symptoms and eating disorder symptoms among adolescent girls
  65. Adapted motivational interviewing for women with binge eating disorder: A randomized controlled trial.
  66. Is binge eating experienced as an addiction?
  67. Psychometric properties of the Minnesota Eating Behavior Survey in Canadian university women.
  68. Longitudinal Associations Between Externalizing Behavior and Dysfunctional Eating Attitudes and Behaviors: A Community-Based Study
  69. Longitudinal Associations Between Externalizing Behavior and Dysfunctional Eating Attitudes and Behaviors: A Community-Based Study
  70. Word lists for testing cognitive biases toward body shape among men and women
  71. An experimental investigation of recruitment bias in eating pathology research
  72. Psychometric evaluation of two scales examining muscularity concerns in men and women.
  73. Who is Providing what Type of Psychotherapy to Eating Disorder Clients? A Survey
  74. The Minnesota Eating Behavior Survey: A brief measure of disordered eating attitudes and behaviors
  75. Personality and eating disorders: A decade in review
  76. Word lists for testing cognitive biases in eating disorders
  77. Disordered eating and substance use in an epidemiological sample: II. Associations within families.
  78. Disordered eating and substance use in an epidemiological sample: I. associations within individuals
  79. Sexual Initiation
  80. Drs. von Ranson and Kaye Reply
  81. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Bulimia
  82. Longitudinal risk of std acquisition in adolescent girls using a generalized estimating equations model
  83. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Symptoms Before and After Recovery From Bulimia Nervosa
  84. A prospective study of attitudes toward STD acquisition
  85. Risk-Taking Behaviors in Adolescents
  86. Patterns and Predictors of Recovery in Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa