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International Journal of Eating Disorders Author Index to Volume 19 Abraham, S. See Wade, T., 63 Carroll, J. M. Agras, W. S. See Eldredge, K. L., 73 —; Touyz, S. W.; Beumont, P. J. V.: —; See Eldredge, K. L., 411 Specific Comorbidity Between Bulimia Andersen, A. E. See Stoner, S. A., 13 Nervosa and Personality Disorders, 159 Bakan, R. See Birmingham, C. L., 313 Chakmakjian, Z. See Siemers, B., 179 Chan, M. See Silber, T. J., 415 Bashi, R. See Bonne, O. B., 105 Clark, A. See Galletly, C., 209 Bemporad, J. R. —; Self-Starvation Through the Ages: Cleator, I. G. M. See Birmingham, C. L., Reflections on the Pre-History of 313 Anorexia Nervosa, 217 Conill, A. M. See Wadden, T. A., 5 Cooke, R. G. See Kriiger, S., 45 Berry, E. M. See Bonne, O. B., 105 Cooper, P. J. See Bryant-Waugh, R. J., Betancourt, S. See Hsu, L. K. G., 23 391 Beumont, P. J. V. See Carroll, J. M., 159 Crago, M. Birmingham, C. L. —; Shisslak, C. M.; Estes, L. S.: Eating —; Jones, P.; Orphanidou, C.; Bakan, R.; Disturbances among American Cleator, I. G. M.; Goldner, E. M.; Phang, T.: The Reliability of Minority Groups: A Review, 241 Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis for Crichton, P. —; Were the Roman Emperors Claudius Measuring Changes in the Body Composition of Patients With and Vitellius Bulimic?, 203 Anorexia Nervosa, 313 Crosby, R. D. See Crow, S. J., 399 Crow, S. J. Blum, R. W. See French, S. A., 119 Bonne, O. B. —,; Zander, K. M.; Crosby, R. D.,; —; Bashi, R.; Berry, E. M.: Anorexia Mitchell, J. E.: Discriminant Function Analysis of Depressive Symptoms in Nervosa Following Gastroplasty in Binge Eating Disorder, Bulimia the Male: Two Cases, 105 Nervosa, and Major Depression, 399 Boyadjieva, S. —; Steinhausen, H.-C.: The Eating Attitudes Test and the Eating Davies, H. See Hodes, M., 259 Disorders Inventory in Four Bulgarian Clinical and Nonclinical Samples, 93 Brown, L. B. See Huon, G. F., 405 Eldredge, K. L. Brownell, K. D. See Epel, E. S., 267 —,; Agras, W. S.: Burned Out Binge Bryant-Waugh, R. J. Eaters: A Preliminary Investigation, —; Cooper, P. J.; Taylor, C. L.; Lask, 411 B. D.: The Use of the Eating Disorder —; Agras, W. S.: Weight and Shape Examination with Children: A Pilot Overconcern and Emotional Eating in Study, 391 Binge Eating Disorder, 73 International Journal of Eating Disorders, Vol. 19, No. 4, 421-424 (1996) © 1996 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. CCC 0276-3478/96/190421-04 422 Author Index Epel, E. S. Hebebrand, J. —; Spanakos, A.; Kasl-Godley, J.; —; Himmelmann, G. W.; Wewetzer, C.; Brownell, K. D.: Body Shape Ideals Gutenbrunner, C.; Heseker, H.; Across Gender, Sexual Orientation, Schafer, H.; Remschmidt, H.: Body Socioeconomic Status, Race, and Age Weight in Acute Anorexia Nervosa in Personal Advertisements, 267 and at Follow-up Assessed with Estes, L. S. See Crago, M., 241 Percentiles for the Body Mass Index: Implications of a Low Body Weight at Referral, 347 Fairburn, C. G. See Waller, D., 99 —; Himmelmann, G. W.; Heseker, H.; Fedoroff, I. C. See Stoner, S. A., 13 Fombonne, E. Schafer, H.; Remschmidt, H.: Use of Percentiles for the Body Mass Index —; Is Bulimia Nervosa Increasing in in Anorexia Nervosa: Diagnostic, Frequency?, 289 Epidemiological, and Therapeutic Foster, G. D. See Wadden, T. A., 5 Considerations, 359 French, S. A. Heffernan, K. —; Story, M.; Remafedi, G.; Resnick, —; Eating Disorders and Weight Concern M. D.; Blum, R. W.: Sexual Among Lesbians, 127 Orientation and Prevalence of Body Dissatisfaction and Eating Disordered Herperiz-Dahlmann, B. M. Behaviors: A Population-Based Study —; Wewetzer, C.; Schulz, E.; Remschmidt, H.: Course and of Adolescents, 119 Outcome in Adolescent Anorexia Nervosa, 335 Galletly, C. Heseker, H. See Hebebrand, J., 347 —; Clark, A.; Tomlinson, L.: Evaluation —; See Hebebrand, J., 359 of Dexfenfluramine in a Weight Loss Himmelmann, G. W. See Hebebrand, J., Program for Obese Infertile Women, 347 209 —; See Hebebrand, J., 359 Geller, J. See Leung, F., 251 Hodes, M. Gench, B. See Siemers, B., 179 —; Jones, C.; Davies, H.: Cross-Cultural Ghadirian, A. M. See Steiger, H., 147 Differences in Maternal Evaluation of Goldner, E. M. See Lam, R. W., 35 Children’s Body Shapes, 259 —; See Birmingham, C. L., 313 Hsu, L. K. G. Greenberg, D. R. —; Betancourt, S.; Sullivan, S. P.: Eating —; LaPorte, D. J.: Racial Differences in Disturbances Before and After Body Type Preferences of Men for Vertical Banded Gastroplasty: A Pilot Women, 277 Study, 23 Grewal, A. See Lam, R. W., 35 Hudson, J. I. See Pope, H. G. Jr., 139 Gustafson, S. B. See Martz, D. M., 299 Huon, G. F. Gutenbrunner, C. See Hebebrand, J., 347 —; Brown, L. B.: Task Dependence in Color-Naming Latency Among Habermas, T. Dieters, 405 —; In Defense of Weight Phobia as the Central Organizing Motive in Jacobsen, M. See Olmsted, M. P., 281 Anorexia Nervosa: Historical and Jones, C. See Hodes, M., 259 Cultural Arguments for a Jones, P. See Birmingham, C. L., 313 Culture-Sensitive Psychological Conception, 317 Haddock, G. See Pliner, P., 381 Kaplan, A. S. See Levitan, R. D., 187 Heath, A. C. See Wade, T., 63 —; See Olmsted, M. P., 281 Author Index Kasl-Godley, J. See Epel, E. S., 267 Olmsted, M. P. Katzman, M. See Leung, F., 251 —; Kaplan, A. S.; Rockert, W.; Jacobsen, Kay, R. See Waller, D., 99 M.: Rapid Responders to Intensive Kriger, S. Treatment of Bulimia Nervosa, 281 —; Shugar, G.; Cooke, R. G.: Orphanidou, C. See Birmingham, C. L., Comorbidity of Binge Eating Disorder 313 and the Partial Binge Eating Syndrome with Bipolar Disorder, 45 Persaud, R. See Rezaul, I., 53 Phang, T. See Birmingham, C. L., 313 Pliner, P. Lacey, J. H. See Morgan, J., 213 —; Haddock, G.: Perfectionism in Lam, R. W. Weight-Concerned and -Unconcerned —; Goldner, E. M.; Grewal, A.: Women: An Experimental Approach, Seasonality of Symptoms in Anorexia 381 and Bulimia Nervosa, 35 LaPorte, D. J. See Greenberg, D. R., 277 Pope, H. G. Jr. —; Hudson, J. I.: “Recovered Memory” Lask, B. D. See Bryant-Waugh, R. J., 391 Therapy for Eating Disorders: Lee, A. See Waller, D., 99 Implications of the Ramona Verdict, Leung, F. 139 —; Geller, J.; Katzman, M.: Issues and Concerns Associated with Different Powers, P. S. Risk Models for Eating Disorders, 251 —; Academy for Eating Disorders, 1 Pryor, T. See Wiederman, M. W., 109 Levine, M. D. —; Wiederman, M. W.; McGilley, B.: —,; Marcus, M. D.; Moulton, P.: Exercise Clinical Correlates of Anorexia in the Treatment of Binge Eating Nervosa Subtypes, 371 Disorder, 171 Levitan, R. D. —; Kaplan, A. S.; Rockert, W.: Remafedi, G. See French, S. A., 119 Characterization of the “Seasonal” Remschmidt, H. See Bulimic Patient, 187 Herpertz-Dahimann, B. M., 335 —; See Hebebrand, J., 347, 359 Resnick, M. D. See French, S. A., 119 Marcus, M. D. See Levine, M. D., 171 Rezaul, I. Martin, N. G. See Wade, T., 63 —; Persaud, R.; Takei, N.; Treasure, J.: Martz, D. M. Season of Birth and Eating Disorders, —; Sturgis, E. T.; Gustafson, S. B.: 53 Development and Preliminary Rockert, W. See Levitan, R. D., 187 Validation of the Cognitive Behavioral —; See Olmsted, M. P., 281 Dieting Scale, 299 Rolls, B. J. See Stoner, S. A., 13 McGilley, B. See Pryor, T., 371 McPherson, A. See Waller, D., 99 Schafer, H. See Hebebrand, J., 347 Mitchell, J. E. See Crow, S. J., 399 —; See Hebebrand, J., 359 Morgan, C. D. See Wiederman, M. W., Schulz, E. See Herpertz-Dahlmann, 109 B. M., 335 Morgan, J. —; Lacey, J. H.: Anorexia Nervosa and Shisslak, C. M. See Crago, M., 241 Shugar, G. See Kriiger, S., 45 Steroid Withdrawal, 213 Moulton, P. See Levine, M. D., 171 Siemers, B. —; Chakmakjian, Z.; Gench, B.: Bone Density Patterns in Women with Nowell, T. See Waller, D., 99 Anorexia Nervosa, 179 424 Author Index Silber, T. J. Touyz, S. W. See Carroll, J. M., 159 —; Chan, M.: Immunologic Treasure, J. See Rezaul, I., 53 Cytofluorometric Studies in Treloar, S. A. See Wade, T., 63 Adolescents with Anorexia Nervosa, Trottier, J. See Steiger, H., 147 415 Spanakos, A. See Epel, E. S., 267 van Strien, T. Steiger, H. —; On the Relationship Between Dieting —; Stotland, S.; Trottier, J.; Ghadirian, and “Obese” and Bulimic Eating A. M.: Familial Eating Concerns and Patterns, 83 Psychopathological Traits: Causal implications of Transgenerational Effects, 147 Wadden, T. A. —; Foster, G. D.; Stunkard, A. J.; Conill, Steinhausen, H.-C. See Boyadijieva, S., A. M.: Effects of Weight Cycling 93 on the Resting Energy Expenditure Stoner, S. A. and Body Composition of Obese —; Fedoroff, I. C.; Andersen, A. E.; Women, 5 Rolls, B. J.: Food Preferences and Wade, T. Desire to Eat in Anorexia and Bulimia —; Tiggemann, M.; Heath, A. C.; Nervosa, 13 Abraham, S.; Treloar, S. A.; Martin, Stormer, S. M. N. G.: Structure of Disordered Eating —; Thompson, J. K.: Explanations of in a Twin Community Sample, 63 Body Image Disturbance: A Test of Maturational Status, Negative Verbal Waller, D. Commentary, Social Comparison, and —; Fairburn, C. G.; McPherson, A.; Kay, R.; Lee, A.; Nowell, T.: Treating Sociocultural Hypotheses, 193 Bulimia Nervosa in Primary Care: A Story, M. See French, S. A., 119 Pilot Study, 99 Stotland, S. See Steiger, H., 147 Wewetzer, C. See Herpertz-Dahimann, Stunkard, A. J. See Wadden, T. A., 5 B. M., 335 Sturgis, E. T. See Martz, D. M., 299 Sullivan, S. P. See Hsu, L. K. G., 23 —,; See Hebebrand, J., 347 Wiederman, M. W. —; Pryor, T.; Morgan, C. D.: The Sexual Experience of Women Diagnosed Takei, N. See Rezaul, I., 53 with Anorexia Nervosa or Bulimia Taylor, C. L. See Bryant-Waugh, R. J., Nervosa, 109 391 —; See Pryor, T., 371 Thompson, J. K. See Stormer, S. M., 193 Tiggemann, M. See Wade, T., 63 Tomlinson, L. See Galletly, C., 209 Zander, K. M. See Crow, S. J., 399 International Journal of Eating Disorders Subject Index to Volume 19 ACADEMY FOR EATING DISORDERS Clinical correlates of anorexia nervosa subtypes, Pryor et al., 371 Academy for eating disorders, Powers, 1 Course and outcome in adolescent anorexia nervosa, Herpertz-Dahlmann et ADOLESCENCE al., 335 Course and outcome in adolescent Food preferences and desire to eat in anorexia nervosa, Herpertz-Dahlmann et anorexia and bulimia nervosa, Stoner et al., 335 al., 13 Immunologic cytofluorometric studies in Immunologic cytofluorometric studies in adolescents with anorexia nervosa, Silber adolescents with anorexia nervosa, Silber and Chan, 415 and Chan, 415 Sexual orientation and prevalence of In defense of weight phobia as the body dissatisfaction and eating central organizing motive in anorexia disordered behaviors: A nervosa: Historical and cultural population-based study of adolescents, arguments for a culture-sensitive French et al., 119 psychological conception, Habermas, 317 Perfectionism in weight-concerned and AMERICAN MINORITY GROUPS -unconcerned women: An experimental approach, Pliner and Haddock, 381 Eating disturbances among American minority groups: A review, Crago et al., Seasonality of symptoms in anorexia and 241 bulimia nervosa, Lam et al., 35 Self-starvation through the ages: Reflections on the pre-history of anorexia ANOREXIA NERVOSA nervosa, Bemporad, 217 Anorexia nervosa and steroid The reliability of bioelectrical impedance withdrawal, Morgan and Lacey, 213 analysis for measuring changes in the Anorexia nervosa following gastroplasty body composition of patients with in the male: Two cases, Bonne et al., 165 anorexia nervosa, Birmingham et al., 313 Body weight in acute anorexia nervosa The sexual experience of women and at follow-up assessed with diagnosed with anorexia nervosa or percentiles for the body mass index: bulimia nervosa, Wiederman et al., 109 Implications of a low body weight at Use of percentiles for the body mass referral, Hebebrand et al., 347 index in anorexia nervosa: Diagnostic, Bone density patterns in women with epidemiological, and therapeutic anorexia nervosa, Siemers et al., 179 considerations, Hebebrand et al., 359 International Journal of Eating Disorders, Vol. 19, No. 4, 425-430 (1996) © 1996 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. CCC 0276-3478/96/190425-06 426 Subject Index BINGE EATING verbal commentary, social comparison, and sociocultural hypotheses, Stormer Burned out binge eaters: A preliminary and Thompson, 193 investigation, Eldredge and Agras, 411 Sexual orientation and prevalence of Clinical correlates of anorexia nervosa body dissatisfaction and eating subtypes, Pryor et al., 371 disordered behaviors: A Comorbidity of binge eating disorder and population-based study of adolescents, the partial binge eating syndrome with French et al., 119 bipolar disorder, Kriiger et al., 45 Discriminant function analysis of BODY MASS INDEX (BMI) depressive symptoms in binge eating disorder, bulimia nervosa, and major Body shape ideals across gender, sexual depression, Crow et al., 399 orientation, socioeconomic status, race, and age in personal advertisements, Epel Eating disorders and weight concern et al., 267 among lesbians, Heffernan, 127 Body weight in acute anorexia nervosa Exercise in the treatment of binge eating and at follow-up assessed with disorder, Levine et al., 171 percentiles for the body mass index: Weight and shape overconcern and Implications of a low body weight at emotional eating in binge eating referral, Hebebrand et al., 347 disorder, Eldredge and Agras, 73 Use of percentiles for the body mass index in anorexia nervosa: Diagnostic, epidemiological, and therapeutic BIOELECTRICAL IMPEDANCE considerations, Hebebrand et al., 359 ANALYSIS (BIA) The reliability of bioelectrical impedance analysis for measuring changes in the BODY SHAPE body composition of patients with Body shape ideals across gender, sexual anorexia nervosa, Birmingham et al., 313 orientation, socioeconomic status, race, and age in personal advertisements, Epel et al., 267 BIPOLAR DISORDER Comorbidity of binge eating disorder and Cross-cultural differences in maternal evaluation of children’s body shapes, the partial binge eating syndrome with bipolar disorder, Kriiger et al., 45 Hodes et al., 259 BODY DISSATISFACTION BODY TYPE PREFERENCES On the relationship between dieting and Racial differences in body type “obese” and bulimic eating patterns, van preferences of men for women, Strien, 83 Greenberg and LaPorte, 277 BODY IMAGE BONE MINERAL DENSITY Explanations of body image disturbance: Bone density patterns in women with A test of maturational status, negative anorexia nervosa, Siemers et al., 179 Subject Index 427 BULIMIA NERVOSA COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL DIETING SCALE (CBDS) Characterization of the “‘seasonal’’ bulimic patient, Levitan et al., 187 Development and preliminary validation of the cognitive behavioral dieting scale, Discriminant function analysis of Martz et al., 299 depressive symptoms in binge eating disorder, bulimia nervosa, and major depression, Crow et al., 399 COLOR NAMING Eating disorders and weight concern Task dependence in color-naming latency among lesbians, Heffernan, 127 among dieters, Huon and Brown, 405 Food preferences and desire to eat in anorexia and bulimia nervosa, Stoner et CROSS-CULTURAL DIFFERENCES al., 13 Cross-cultural differences in maternal Is bulimia nervosa increasing in evaluation of children’s body shapes, frequency?, Fombonne, 289 Hodes et al., 259 On the relationship between dieting and “obese” and bulimic eating patterns, van DEPRESSION Strien, 83 Discriminant function analysis of Rapid responders to intensive treatment depressive symptoms in binge eating of bulimia nervosa, Olmsted et al., 281 disorder, bulimia nervosa, and major Seasonality of symptoms in anorexia and depression, Crow et al., 399 bulimia nervosa, Lam et al., 35 Specific comorbidity between bulimia DEXFENFLURAMINE nervosa and personality disorders, Evaluation of dexfenfluramine in a Carroll et al., 159 weight loss program for obese infertile The sexual experience of women women, Galletly et al., 209 diagnosed with anorexia nervosa or bulimia nervosa, Wiederman et al., 109 DIETING BEHAVIOR Treating bulimia nervosa in primary care: Development and preliminary validation A pilot study, Waller et al., 99 of the cognitive behavioral dieting scale, Weight and shape overconcern and Martz et al., 299 emotional eating in binge eating disorder, Eldredge and Agras, 73 EATING ATTITUDE TEST (EAT) Were the Roman emperors Claudius and The eating attitudes test and the eating Vitellius bulimic?, Crichton, 203 disorders inventory in four Bulgarian clinical and nonclinical samples, CHILDREN Boyadjieva and Steinhausen, 93 Cross-cultural differences in maternal evaluation of children’s body shapes, EATING DISORDERS EXAMINATION Hodes et al., 259 (EDE) The use of the eating disorder The use of the eating disorder examination with children: A pilot study, examination with children: A pilot study, Bryant-Waugh et al., 391 Bryant-Waugh et al., 391 428 Subject Index EATING DISORDERS INVENTORY INTENSIVE TREATMENT (EDI) Rapid responders to intensive treatment The eating attitudes test and the eating of bulimia nervosa, Olmsted et al., 281 disorders inventory in four Bulgarian clinical and nonclinical samples, INTRAINDIVIDUAL Boyadjieva and Steinhausen, 93 CHARACTERISTICS Issues and concerns associated with ENVIRONMENTAL PRESSURES different risk models for eating disorders, Leung et al., 251 Issues and concerns associated with different risk models for eating disorders, Leung et al., 251 MATERNAL ATTITUDES Cross-cultural differences in maternal evaluation of children’s body shapes, EXERCISE Hodes et al., 259 Exercise in the treatment of binge eating disorder, Levine et al., 171 OBESITY Effects of weight cycling on the resting FAMILIAL EATING CONCERNS energy expenditure and body composition of obese women, Wadden et Familial eating concerns and psychopathological traits: Causal al., 5 implications of transgenerational effects, Evaluation of dexfenfluramine in a Steiger et al., 147 weight loss program for obese infertile women, Galletly et al., 209 Explanations of body image disturbance: FOOD PREFERENCES A test of maturational status, negative Food preferences and desire to eat in verbal commentary, social comparison, anorexia and bulimia nervosa, Stoner et and sociocultural hypotheses, Stormer al., 13 and Thompson, 193 On the relationship between dieting and GASTROPLASTY “obese” and bulimic eating patterns, van Strien, 83 Anorexia nervosa following gastroplasty in the male: Two cases, Bonne et al., 105 Weight and shape overconcern and emotional eating in binge eating disorder, Eldredge and Agras, 73 IMMUNOLOGIC CYTOFLUOROMETRIC STUDIES PARENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY Immunologic cytofluorometric studies in Issues and concerns associated with adolescents with anorexia nervosa, Silber different risk models for eating disorders, and Chan, 415 Leung et al., 251 INFERTILITY PERFECTIONISM Evaluation of dexfenfluramine in a Perfectionism in weight-concerned and weight loss program for obese infertile -unconcerned women: An experimental women, Galletly et al., 209 approach, Pliner and Haddock, 381 Subject Index PERSONAL ADVERTISEMENTS RISK MODELS Body shape ideals across gender, sexual Issues and concerns associated with orientation, socioeconomic status, race, different risk models for eating disorders, and age in personal advertisements, Epel Leung et al., 251 et al., 267 ROMAN EMPERORS PERSONALITY DISORDERS Were the Roman emperors Claudius and Specific comorbidity between bulimia Vitellius bulimic?, Crichton, 203 nervosa and personality disorders, Carroll et al., 159 SEASON OF BIRTH Season of birth and eating disorders, PRIMARY CARE Rezaul et al., 53 Treating bulimia nervosa in primary care: A pilot study, Waller et al., 99 SEASONAL AFFECTIVE DISORDER (SAD) Seasonality of symptoms in anorexia and PSYCHOPATHOLOGICAL TRAITS bulimia nervosa, Lam et al., 35 Familial eating concerns and psychopathological traits: Causal SEASONAL PATTERN ASSESSMENT implications of transgenerational effects, QUESTIONNAIRE (SPAQ) Steiger et al., 147 Characterization of the “‘seasonal’’ bulimic patient, Levitan et al., 187 RACIAL DIFFERENCES Racial differences in body type SELF-STARVATION preferences of men for women, Self-starvation through the ages: Greenberg and LaPorte, 277 Reflections on the pre-history of anorexia nervosa, Bemporad, 217 RAMONA CASE “Recovered memory” therapy for eating SEXUAL ABUSE disorders: Implications of the Ramona “Recovered memory” therapy for eating verdict, Pope and Hudson, 139 disorders: Implications of the Ramona verdict, Pope and Hudson, 139 RECOVERED MEMORY THERAPY SEXUAL EXPERIENCE “Recovered memory” therapy for eating disorders: Implications of the Ramona The sexual experience of women verdict, Pope and Hudson, 139 diagnosed with anorexia nervosa or bulimia nervosa, Wiederman et al., 109 RESTING ENERGY EXPENDITURE SEXUAL ORIENTATION (REE) Eating disorders and weight concern Effects of weight cycling on the resting among lesbians, Heffernan, 127 energy expenditure and body composition of obese women, Wadden et Sexual orientation and prevalence of al., 5 body dissatisfaction and eating 430 Subject Index disordered behaviors: A VERTICAL BANDED GASTROPLASTY population-based study of adolescents, (VBG) French et al., 119 Eating disturbances before and after vertical banded gastroplasty: A pilot STEROIDS study, Hsu et al., 23 Anorexia nervosa and steroid withdrawal, Morgan and Lacey, 213 WEIGHT CYCLING Effects of weight cycling on the resting energy expenditure and body TRANSGENERATIONAL EFFECTS composition of obese women, Wadden et Familial eating concerns and al., 5 psychopathological traits: Causal implications of transgenerational effects, WEIGHT PHOBIA Steiger et al., 147 In defense of weight phobia as the central organizing motive in anorexia TWIN POPULATION nervosa: Historical and cultural Structure of disordered eating in a twin arguments for a culture-sensitive community sample, Wade et al., 63 psychological conception, Habermas, 317

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