A prospective study of disordered eating among sorority and nonsororoty women
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Disordered eating is examined among sorority and nonsorority women. The findings stated that disordered eating did not differ between the groups before women joined sororities, but they maintain more rigorous attitudes and behaviors regarding dieting over the course of their higher education.
Publication Name: The International Journal of Eating Disorders
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0276-3478
Year: 2004
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Familial aggregation in the night eating syndrome
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The presence of night eating syndrome (NES) was examined among first-degree relatives with the help of a proband predictive model, logistic regression analyses and generalized estimating equation. The result showed the existence of a strong familial aggregation in the night eating syndrome.
Publication Name: The International Journal of Eating Disorders
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0276-3478
Year: 2006
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Night eating syndrome among nonobese persons
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A comparison of night eating syndrome (NES) between obese persons and nonobese persons is made. The findings showed that there is no difference between the two except that NES may contribute to the development of obesity in younger age nonobese subjects.
Publication Name: The International Journal of Eating Disorders
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0276-3478
Year: 2004
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