Lauren Greenfield

Portlethen Pupils Learn About Eating Disorders

...  on Mearns LeaderMental health app startup finds traction on college campuses with eating … ThriveOn thinks it can cut out some of the stigma, access and cost challenges around seeking help for mental health issues by turning evidence-based… Continue reading

Scary New Facts About Non-Physical Dating Abuse

...  professionals view … Read more on Yale Daily News (blog)Carbonation alters the mind This interpretation might better explain the prevalence of eating disorders, metabolic diseases and obesity among diet-soda drinkers. Investigators used functional magnetic resonance imaging to monitor… Continue reading

Therapeutic Options for Binge Eating Disorder.

...  energy intake and energy expenditure with a special focus on adipose tissue-derived adipokines and their interaction with mTOR regarding local regulation of tissue perfusion and metabolism and overall systemic energy homeostasis. Specifically, clinical aspects of an impaired mTOR signaling… Continue reading

A Systematic Review of Evidence for Psychological Treatments in Eating Disorders: 2005-2012.

...  eating   Pediatric disinhibited eating: Toward a research domain criteria framework. Int J Eat Disord. 2013 Jul; 46(5): 451-5Tanofsky-Kraff M, Engel S, Yanovski JA, Pine DS, Nelson EE HubMed – eating   Neuromodulation techniques and eating disorders. Int J… Continue reading

The Role of Reproductive Hormones in the Development and Maintenance of Eating Disorders.

...  NO and pro-inflammatory cytokines in RAW 264.7 macrophages through HO-1 induction was greater for FRGE compared with HRGE. Additionally, the results indicate that allicin is responsible for the anti-inflammatory effect of FRGE. Our results suggest a potential therapeutic use… Continue reading

Thin Part 6

...  Part 6 – “Thin” first premiered on HBO on November 14th 2006. The documentary directed by Lauren Greenfield focuses on the struggles and recovery process involved wit…   REbeL with a cause Eickman, whose specialty area is working with… Continue reading

Effects of Motivational Interviewing to Promote Weight Loss in Obese Children.

...  the ‘claims’ scale data and the ‘engagement’ scale could have been better targeted. CONCLUSIONS: The study demonstrates the usefulness of Rasch analysis in assessing the psychometric properties of scales developed to measure CNL. Qualitative research designs could further improve… Continue reading

Eating Disorders: Understanding Family Motivations and Barriers to Participation in Community-Based Programs for Overweight Youth: One Program Model Does Not Fit All.

...  on both sides of his tongue was severely affected, while the touch sensations in the mouth and olfaction were preserved. His symptoms improved spontaneously and resolved on hospital day 15. This is the second case report of bilateral ageusia… Continue reading

Eating Disorders: Eating Disorder Symptoms and Obesity at the Intersections of Gender, Ethnicity, and Sexual Orientation in US High School Students.

...  functioning, general health, vitality and mental health as well as increased cognitive restraint of eating, reduced disinhibition and reduced hunger during the trial. The study beverages were well tolerated and no Serious Adverse Events (SAE) reported. This study suggests… Continue reading

Eating Disorders: Adolescent Perspectives on Wearing Accelerometers to Measure Physical Activity in Population-Based Trials.

...  However, physical activity-related lifestyle choices tended to cast much greater influences on the likelihood of hyperuricemia in females. Lifestyle choices and hyperuricemia are closely related. For males, eating habits have greater influences on the likelihood of developing hyperuricemia. For… Continue reading