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Eating Disorders

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Arch Dermatol
Correspondence
Acute Edema/Cutaneous Distention Syndrome Associated With Refeeding in a Patient With Anorexia Nervosa
Mari Kishibe; Hiroyuki Sakai; Hajime Iizuka
Arch Dermatol 2009; 145: 1202-1203. [Extract] [Full text] [Full text PDF]  

Past content

Arch Gen Psychiatry
Original Articles
Deficient Activity in the Neural Systems That Mediate Self-regulatory Control in Bulimia Nervosa
Rachel Marsh; Joanna E. Steinglass; Andrew J. Gerber; Kara Graziano O’Leary; Zhishun Wang; David Murphy; B. Timothy Walsh; Bradley S. Peterson
Arch Gen Psychiatry 2009; 66: 51-63. [Abstract] [Full text] [Full text PDF]  

Arch Gen Psychiatry
Original Articles
Binge Eating and Weight Loss Outcomes in Overweight and Obese Individuals With Type 2 Diabetes: Results From the Look AHEAD Trial
Amy A. Gorin; Heather M. Niemeier; Patricia Hogan; Mace Coday; Cralen Davis; Vicki G. DiLillo; Marci E. Gluck; Thomas A. Wadden; Delia S. West; Donald Williamson; Susan Z. Yanovski; for the Look AHEAD Research Group
Arch Gen Psychiatry 2008; 65: 1447-1455. [Abstract] [Full text] [Full text PDF]  

Arch Gen Psychiatry
Editorials
Erratum: "Prevalence, Heritability, and Prospective Risk Factors for Anorexia Nervosa" (2006;63[3]:305-312)
Joseph T. Coyle
Arch Gen Psychiatry 2008; 65: 994. [Extract] [Full text] [Full text PDF]  

Arch Gen Psychiatry
Corrections
Notice of Retraction in: Intrauterine Hormonal Environment and Risk of Developing Anorexia Nervosa
Arch Gen Psychiatry 2008; 65: 1052. [Full text] [Full text PDF]  

Arch Gen Psychiatry
Corrections
Errors in Table in: Prevalence, Heritability, and Prospective Risk Factors for Anorexia Nervosa
Arch Gen Psychiatry 2008; 65: 1061. [Full text] [Full text PDF]  

Arch Gen Psychiatry
Original Articles
Prenatal Hormone Exposure and Risk for Eating Disorders: A Comparison of Opposite-Sex and Same-Sex Twins
Kristen M. Culbert; S. Marc Breedlove; S. Alexandra Burt; Kelly L. Klump
Arch Gen Psychiatry 2008; 65: 329-336. [Abstract] [Full text] [Full text PDF]  

Arch Gen Psychiatry
Original Articles
Intrauterine Hormonal Environment and Risk of Developing Anorexia Nervosa
Marco Procopio; Paul Marriott
Arch Gen Psychiatry 2007; 64: 1402-1407. [Abstract] [Full text] [Full text PDF] [ Notice of Retraction ]  

Arch Gen Psychiatry
Original Articles
Changes in Genetic and Environmental Influences on Disordered Eating Across Adolescence: A Longitudinal Twin Study
Kelly L. Klump; S. Alexandra Burt; Matt McGue; William G. Iacono
Arch Gen Psychiatry 2007; 64: 1409-1415. [Abstract] [Full text] [Full text PDF]  

JAMA
The World in Medicine
Anorexia Nervosa Clue
Joan Stephenson
JAMA 2007; 298: 2254-a. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

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