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Eating Disorders: Visual Diet Versus Associative Learning as Mechanisms of Change in Body Size Preferences.

Visual Diet versus Associative Learning as Mechanisms of Change in Body Size Preferences.

Filed under: Eating Disorders

PLoS One. 2012; 7(11): e48691
Boothroyd LG, Tovée MJ, Pollet TV

Systematic differences between populations in their preferences for body size may… Continue reading

Eating Disorders: Organic Foods: Health and Environmental Advantages and Disadvantages.

Organic Foods: Health and Environmental Advantages and Disadvantages.

Filed under: Eating Disorders

Pediatrics. 2012 Oct 22;
Forman J, Silverstein J, ,

The US market for organic foods has grown from $ 3.5 billion in 1996 to $ 28.6 billion… Continue reading

Eating Disorders: The Weight Influenced Self-Esteem Questionnaire (WISE-Q): Factor Structure and Psychometric Properties.

The Weight Influenced Self-Esteem Questionnaire (WISE-Q): Factor structure and psychometric properties.

Filed under: Eating Disorders

Body Image. 2012 Oct 12;
Trottier K, McFarlane T, Olmsted MP, McCabe RE

Weight-based self-esteem (WBSE) is hypothesized to be the core cognitive feature… Continue reading

Obese Children, Adults and Senior Citizens in the Eyes of the General Public: Results of a Representative Study on Stigma and Causation of Obesity.

Obese children, adults and senior citizens in the eyes of the general public: results of a representative study on stigma and causation of obesity.

Filed under: Eating Disorders

PLoS One. 2012; 7(10): e46924
Sikorski C, Luppa M, Brähler E,… Continue reading

Rivastigmine Dermal Patch Solves Eating Problems in an Individual With Advanced Alzheimer’s Disease.

Rivastigmine dermal patch solves eating problems in an individual with advanced Alzheimer’s disease.

Filed under: Eating Disorders

J Am Geriatr Soc. 2012 Oct; 60(10): 1979-80
Uwano C, Suzuki M, Aikawa T, Ebihara T, Une K, Tomita N, Kosaka Y,… Continue reading

Rehab Centers: Service Quality and Clinical Outcomes: An Example From Mental Health Rehabilitation Services in England.

Service quality and clinical outcomes: an example from mental health rehabilitation services in England.

Filed under: Rehab Centers

Br J Psychiatry. 2012 Oct 11;
Killaspy H, Marston L, Omar RZ, Green N, Harrison I, Lean M, Holloway F, Craig… Continue reading

Acute Pseudo-Septic Arthritis Following Viscosuplementation of the Knee.

Acute pseudo-septic arthritis following viscosuplementation of the knee.

Filed under: Rehab Centers

Pan Afr Med J. 2012; 12: 44
Idrissi Z, Benbouazza K, Fourtassi M, Raissouni H, El Aadmi M, Zanat F, Hajjaj-Hassouni N

A 70-year-old woman with a… Continue reading

Rehab Centers: The Financial Impact of Employment Decisions for Individuals With HIV.

The financial impact of employment decisions for individuals with HIV.

Filed under: Rehab Centers

Work. 2012 Aug 9;
Cho E, Chan K

Objective: Individuals living with HIV face challenging employment decisions that have personal, financial, and health impacts. The decision to stay or to leave the work force is much more complicated for an individual with HIV because the financial choices related to potential health benefits are not clearly understood. To assist in the decision-making process for an individual with HIV, we propose to develop a decision model that compares the potential costs and benefits of staying in or leaving the work force. Participants: A hypothetical cohort of HIV-infected individuals was simulated in our decision model. Characteristics of these individuals over a one-year period were extracted from the medical literature and publicly available national surveys. Men and women between the ages of 18 and 59 were included in our simulated cohort. Methods: A decision tree model was created to estimate the financial impact of an individual’s decision on employment. The outcomes were presented as the cost-savings associated with the following employment statuses over a one-year period: 1) staying full-time, 2) switching from full-to part-time, 3) transitioning from full-time to unemployment, and 4) staying unemployed. CD4 T cell counts and employment statuses were stratified by earned income. Employment probabilities were calculated from national databases on employment trends in the United States. Sensitivity analyses were conducted to test the robustness of the effects of the variables on the outcomes. Results: Overall, the decision outcome that resulted in the least financial loss for individuals with HIV was to remain at work. For an individual with CD4 T cell count > 350, the cost difference between staying employed full-time and switching from full-time to part-time status was a… Continue reading

Tooth Surface Loss and Associated Risk Factors in Northern Saudi Arabia.

Tooth surface loss and associated risk factors in northern saudi arabia.

Filed under: Eating Disorders

ISRN Dent. 2012; 2012: 161565
Al-Zarea BK

Aim. To evaluate tooth surface loss (TSL) severity and associated risk factors in a representative sample of… Continue reading