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International Journal of Eating Disorders Subject Index to Volume 26 ABSTINENCE Fluid Restriction in Anorexia Nervosa: A Neglected Symptom or New Predictors of Rapid and Sustained Phenomenon?, Lowinger et al., 392 Response to Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Bulimia Nervosa, Bulik et al., The Ups and Downs of Anorexia ed Nervosa, Lucas et al., 397 >/ l'win Studies and the Etiology of Eating ADOLESCENTS Disorders, Fairburn et al., 349 Measuring Binge Eating in Adolescents: Adolescent and Parent Versions of the ANTHROPORMORPHIC Questionnaire of Eating and Weight MEASUREMENTS Patterns, Johnson et al., 301 Leptin Levels in Restricting and Purging Anorectics, Mehler et al., 189 AMYLASE Hyperamylasemia in Bulimia Nervosa ANXIETY SYMPTOMS and Hyperemesis Gravidarum, Robertson and Millar, 223 Complete Recovery from Intractable Bulimia Nervosa by the Surgical Cure of Primary Hyperparathyroidism, Ozawa et ANOREXIA al., 107 Metabolic Changes in the Brain of Patients with Anorexia and Bulimia Nervosa as Detected by Proton Magnetic ASCERTAINMENT RATES Resonance Spectroscopy, Roser et al., 119 Mortality from Eating Disorders—A 5- to 10-Year Record Linkage Study, Crow et ANOREXIA NERVOSA al., 97 Altered Body Fat Distribution After Recovery of Weight in Patients with ATHLETES Anorexia Nervosa, Iketani et al., 275 Eating-Disordered Behaviors and Carnitine Levels in Patients with Skeletal Personality Characteristics of High School Myopathy due to Anorexia Nervosa Athletes and Nonathletes, Fulkerson et al., before and after Refeeding, Morton et al., 742O ol3 41 Changes in the Presenting Features of BEHAVIORAL CONTROL Females with Anorexia Nervosa in Northeast Scotland, 1965-1991, Eagles et Suppressing Thoughts about Chocolate, al., 289 Johnston et al., 21 International Journal of Eating Disorders, Vol. 26, No. 4, 473-482 (1999) 1999 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. CCC 0276-3478 /99 /040473-10 Subject Index BINGE EATING BMI PERCENTILES Binge Eating and Substance Use among The Relationship between Premorbid Male and Female Adolescents, Ross and Body Weight, Weight Loss, and Weight at Ivis, 245 Referral in Adolescent Patients with Anorexia Nervosa, Coners et al., 171 Bulimic Symptoms in Adolescent Girls and Boys, Ricciardelli et al., 217 BODY COMPOSITION Impulsivity, Dietary Control and the Urge to Binge in Bulimic Syndromes, Steiger et Altered Body Fat Distribution After al., 261 Recovery of Weight in Patients with Anorexia Nervosa, Iketani et al., 275 Measuring Binge Eating in Adolescents: Adolescent and Parent Versions of the Questionnaire of Eating and Weight BODY IMAGE Patterns, Johnson et al., 301 Body Image, Social Comparison, and Validation of the Flexible and Rigid Eating Disturbance: A Covariance Structure Modeling Investigation, Control Dimensions of Dietary Restraint, Thompson et al., 37 Westenhoefer et al., 53 Effects of a Body Image Curriculum for BINGE EATING BEHAVIOR College Students on Improved Body Image, Springer et al., 13 Evaluating Direct and Indirect Measures for the Functional Assessment of Binge Eating, Stickney and Miltenberger, 195 BODY IMAGE DISORDERS Evolving Ideals of Male Body Image as BINGE EATING DISORDER Seen Through Action Toys, Pope, Jr. et al., Eating Disorders and Psychiatric 65 Disorders in the First-Degree Relatives of Obese Probands with Binge Eating BODY IMAGE DISTURBANCE Disorder and Obese Non-Binge Eating Marital Status, Marital Satisfaction, and Disorder Controls, Lee et al., 322 Body Image Dissatisfaction, Friedman et Hedonics of Binge Eating in Women with al., 81 Bulimia Nervosa and Binge Eating Disorder, Mitchell et al., 165 BODY MASS INDEX Changes in the Presenting Features of BINGE EATING SEVERITY Females with Anorexia Nervosa in Binge Eating Severity, Self-Concept, Northeast Scotland, 1965-1991, Eagles et Dieting Self-Efficacy and Social Support al., 289 during Treatment of Binge Eating The Relationship between Premorbid Disorder, Goodrick et al., 295 Body Weight, Weight Loss, and Weight at The Gender Specificity of Emotional, Referral in Adolescent Patients with Situational, and Behavioral Indicators of Anorexia Nervosa, Coners et al., 171 Binge Eating in a Diet-Seeking Obese Population, Costanzo et al., 205 BRAIN Metabolic Changes in the Brain of BITE Patients with Anorexia and Bulimia Bulimic Symptoms in Adolescent Girls Nervosa as Detected by Proton Magnetic and Boys, Ricciardelli et al., 217 Resonance Spectroscopy, Roser et al., 119 Subiect Index BRITISH CALORIC INTAKE Emotional Eating and Eating Body Fat, Caloric Intake, and Plasma Psychopathology in Nonclinical Groups: Leptin Levels in Women with Anorexia A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Women Nervosa, Lear et al., 283 in Japan and the United Kingdom, Waller CARNITINE LEVELS and Matoba, 333 Carnitine Levels in Patients with Skeletal Myopathy due to Anorexia Nervosa BULIMIA NERVOSA before and after Refeeding, Morton et al., Hedonics of Binge Eating in Women with 341 Bulimia Nervosa and Binge Eating Disorder, Mitchell et al., 165 CHOCOLATE-RELATED THOUGHTS Suppressing Thoughts about Chocolate, Hyperamylasemia in Bulimia Nervosa and Hyperemesis Gravidarum, Robertson Johnston et al., 21 and Millar, 223 COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL THERAPY Impulsivity, Dietary Control and the Urge Predictors of Rapid and Sustained to Binge in Bulimic Syndromes, Steiger et Response to Cognitive-Behavioral al ‘ 261 Therapy for Bulimia Nervosa, Bulik et al., Metabolic Changes in the Brain of ary a/ Patients with Anorexia and Bulimia COMPLICATIONS Nervosa as Detected by Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Roser et al., 119 Fluid Restriction in Anorexia Nervosa: A Neglected Symptom or New Predictors of Rapid and Sustained Phenomenon?, Lowinger et al., 392 Response to Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Bulimia Nervosa, Bulik et al., COVARIANCE STRUCTURE 137 MODELING The Relationship Between Rumination Body Image, Social Comparison, and and Eating Disorders, Eckern et al., 414 Eating Disturbance: A Covariance Social Support, Social Adjustment, and Structure Modeling Investigation, Recovery Status in Bulimia Nervosa, Thompson et al., 37 Rorty et al., 1 DEMOGRAPHIC CORRELATES [win Studies and the Etiology of Eating Incidence and Demographic Correlates of Disorders, Fairburn et al., 349 Eating Disorder Symptoms in a Pregnant Population, Turton et al., 448 BULIMIC BEHAVIORS DEPRESSED MOOD Natural History of Disordered Eating Evaluating Direct and Indirect Measures Attitudes and Behaviors over a 6-Year for the Functional Assessment of Binge Period, Rizvi et al., 406 Eating, Stickney and Miltenberger, 195 BULIMIC SYMPTOMS DEPRESSION Bulimic Symptoms in Adolescent Girls Anorexia Nervosa, Psychopathology, and and Boys, Ricciardelli et al., 217 Outcome, North and Gowers, 386 Self-Verification and Bulimic Symptoms: The Effects of Resolving to Diet on Do Bulimic Women Play a Role in Restrained and Unrestrained Eaters: The Perpetuating Their Own Dissatisfaction “False Hope Syndrome”, Polivy and and Symptoms?, Joiner, Jr., 145 Herman, 434 Subject Index DIET COUNSELING DISTRESS-INDUCED EATING Imipramine and Diet Counseling with Distress and Eating: Why Do Dieters Psychological Support in the Treatment of Overeat?, Polivy and Herman, 153 Obese Binge Eaters: A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Double-Blind Study, Laederach-Hofmann et al., 231 DOUBLE-BLIND, PLACEBO-CONTROLLED TRIAL DIETARY RESTRAINT Imipramine and Diet Counseling with Impulsivity, Dietary Control and the Urge Psychological Support in the Treatment of to Binge in Bulimic Syndromes, Steiger et Obese Binge Eaters: A Randomized, al., 261 Placebo-Controlled Double-Blind Study, Laederach-Hofmann et al., 231 Vegetarianism in Young Women: Another Means of Weight Control?, Gilbody et al., 'e)/ DUAL PHOTON ABSORPTIOMETRY Altered Body Fat Distribution After DIETERS Recovery of Weight in Patients with Distress and Eating: Why Do Dieters Anorexia Nervosa, Iketani et al., 275 Overeat?, > Polivy and Herman, 153 Marital Status, Marital Satisfaction, and EAT-26 Body Image Dissatisfaction, Friedman et al., 81 Eating Problems in Female Japanese High School Students: A Prevalence Study, Nakamura et al., 91 DIETING \ccounting for Differences in Dieting Status: Steps in the Refinement of a EATING ATTITUDES Model, Huon et al., 420 Emotional Eating and Eating Hostility, Dieting, and Nutrition Attitudes Psychopathology in Nonclinical Groups: in Overweight and Weight-Cycling Men A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Women and Women, Carmody et al., 37 in Japan and the United Kingdom, Waller The Effects of Resolving to Diet on and Matoba, 333 Restrained and Unrestrained Eaters: The “False Hope Syndrome”, Polivy and Herman, 434 EATING DISORDER INVENTORY Anorexia Nervosa, Psychopathology: An DIETING SELF-EFFICACY Outcome, North and Gowers, 386 Binge Eating Severity, Self-Concept, Natural History of Disordered Eating Dieting Self-Efficacy and Social Support Attitudes and Behaviors over a 6-Year during Treatment of Binge Eating Period, Rizvi et al., 406 Disorder, Goodrick et al., 295 DISORDERED EATING EATING DISORDERS Athletes and Eating Disorders: The Effects of a Body Image Curriculum for National Collegiate Athletic Association College Students on Improved Body Study, Johnson et al., 179 Image, Springer et al., 13 Subject Index Familial Aggregation of Eating Disorders: FAILURE OF WEIGHT LOSS Results from a Controlled Family Study The Effects of Resolving to Diet on of Bulimia Nervosa, Stein et al., 211 Restrained and Unrestrained Eaters: The Incidence and Demographic Correlates of “False Hope Syndrome”, Polivy and Eating Disorder Symptoms in a Pregnant Herman, 434 Population, Turton et al., 448 Mortality from Eating Disorders—A 5- to FAMILIAL AGGREGATION 10-Year Record Linkage Study, Crow et Familial Aggregation of Eating Disorders: al., 97 Results from a Controlled Family Study Role of Leptin in Women with Eating of Bulimia Nervosa, Stein et al., 211 Disorders, Nakai et al., 29 The Ups and Downs of Anorexia FAMILY STUDY Nervosa, Lucas et al., 397 Eating Disorders and Psychiatric Disorders in the First-Degree Relatives of EATING DISORDERS INVENTORY Obese Probands with Binge Eating Anorexia Nervosa, Psychopathology, and Disorder and Obese Non-Binge Eating Outcome, North and Gowers, 386 Disorder Controls, Lee et al., 322 EATING DISTURBANCE FASTING PLASMA LEVELS Body Image, Social Comparison, and Leptin Levels in Restricting and Purging Eating Disturbance: A Covariance Anorectics, Mehler et al., 189 Structure Modeling Investigation, Thompson et al., 37 FEMINIST ATTITUDES EATING PROBLEMS Weight Concern Across the Life-Span: Eating Problems in Female Japanese High Relationship to Self-Esteem and Feminist School Students: A Prevalence Study, Identity, Tiggemann and Stevens, 103 Nakamura et al., 91 FLUID RESTRICTION EDUCATION Fluid Restriction in Anorexia Nervosa: A Effects of a Body Image Curriculum for Neglected Symptom or New College Students on Improved Body Phenomenon?, Lowinger et al., 392 Image, Springer et al., 13 FUNCTION OF BINGE EATING SCALE EMOTIONAL EATING Evaluating Direct and Indirect Measures Emotional Eating and Eating for the Functional Assessment of Binge Psychopathology in Nonclinical Groups: Eating, Stickney and Miltenberger, 195 A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Women in Japan and the United Kingdom, Waller and Matoba, 333 GENDER OBESITY The Gender Specificity of Emotional, EPIDEMIOLOGY Situational, and Behavioral Indicators of The Ups and Downs of Anorexia Binge Eating in a Diet-Seeking Obese Nervosa, Lucas et al., 397 Population, Costanzo et al., 205 Subject Index GENETICS IMPLICATIONS [win Studies and the Etiology of Eating Incidence and Demographic Correlates of Disorders, Fairburn et al., 349 Eating Disorder Symptoms in a Pregnant Population, Turton et al., 448 GONADOTROPIN Role of Leptin in Women with Eating IMPULSIVITY Disorders, Nakai et al., 29 Impulsivity, Dietary Control and the Urge HEDONICS to Binge in Bulimic Syndromes, Steiger et a.. 261 Hedonics of Binge Eating in Women with Bulimia Nervosa and Binge Eating Disorder, Mitchell et al., 165 INCIDENCE Incidence and Demographic Correlates of HERITABILITY Eating Disorder Symptoms in a Pregnant Twin Studies and the Etiology of Eating Population, Turton et al., 448 Disorders, Fairburn et al., 349 The Ups and Downs of Anorexia Nervosa, Lucas et al., 397 HOSTILITY Hostility, Dieting, and Nutrition Attitudes in Overweight and Weight-Cycling Men JAPANESE and Women, Carmody et al., 37 Eating Problems in Female Japanese High School Students: A Prevalence Study, HYPEREMESIS GRAVIDARUM Nakamura et al., 91 Hyperamylasemia in Bulimia Nervosa Emotional Eating and Eating and Hyperemesis Gravidarum, Robertson Psychopathology in Nonclinical Groups: and Millar, 223 \ Cross-Cultural Comparison of Women in Japan and the United Kingdom, Waller HYPERPARATHYROIDISM and Matoba, 333 Complete Recovery from Intractable Bulimia Nervosa by the Surgical Cure of LEPTIN Primary Hyperparathyroidism, Ozawa et al., 107 Role of Leptin in Women with Eating Disorders, Nakai et al., 29 HYPOKALEMIC MYOPATHY Licorice-Induced Hypokalemic Myopathy LEPTIN CONCENTRATIONS and Hypokalemic Renal Tubular Damage in Anorexia Nervosa, Ishikawa et al., 111 Body Fat, Caloric Intake, and Plasma Leptin Levels in Women with Anorexia IMIPRAMINE TREATMENT Nervosa, Lear et al., 283 Imipramine and Diet Counseling with Psychological Support in the Treatment of LEPTIN LEVELS Obese Binge Eaters: A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Double-Blind Study, Leptin Levels in Restricting and Purging Laederach-Hofmann et al., 231 Anorectics, Mehler et al., 189 Subject Index LICORICE NEGATIVE FEEDBACK Licorice-Induced Hypokalemic Myopathy Self-Verification and Bulimic Symptoms: and Hypokalemic Renal Tubular Damage Do Bulimic Women Play a Role in in Anorexia Nervosa, Ishikawa et al., 111 Perpetuating Their Own Dissatisfaction and Symptoms?, Joiner, Jr., 145 LIFE-SPAN Weight Concern Across the Life-Span: NUTRITIONAL FACTORS Relationship to Self-Esteem and Feminist Naturalistic Sleep Monitoring in Women Identity, Tiggemann and Stevens, 103 Suffering from Bulimia Nervosa, Latzer et al., 315 LIFETIME HISTORIES Familial Aggregation of Eating Disorders: OBESE BINGE EATERS Results from a Controlled Family Study Imipramine and Diet Counseling with of Bulimia Nervosa, Stein et al., 211 Psychological Support in the Treatment of Obese Binge Eaters: A Randomized, MALE ACTION TOYS Placebo-Controlled Double-Blind Study, Laederach-Hofmann et al., 231 Evolving Ideals of Male Body Image as Seen Through Action Toys, Pope, Jr. et al., OBESITY 65 Hostility, Dieting, and Nutrition Attitudes MALE AND FEMALE ADOLESCENTS in Overweight and Weight-Cycling Men and Women, Carmody et al., 37 Binge Eating and Substance Use among Male and Female Adolescents, Ross and Ivis, 245 PEER COMPETITIVENESS Accounting for Differences in Dieting MALE BODY IMAGE Status: Steps in the Refinement of a Evolving Ideals of Male Body Image as Model, Huon et al., 420 Seen Through Action Toys Pope, jr. et al., 65 PERFECTIONISM Eating-Disordered Behaviors and MARRIAGE Personality Characteristics of High School Marital Status, Marital Satisfaction, and Athletes and Nonathletes, Fulkerson et al., 73 Body Image Dissatisfaction, Friedman et fs al., 81 PERSONALITY CHARACTERISTICS MORTALITY Eating-Disordered Behaviors and Six-Year Course and Outcome of Personality Characteristics of High School Anorexia Nervosa, Fichter and Quadflieg, Athletes and Nonathletes, Fulkerson et al., 357 "47O2 MORTALITY RATES PLASMA LEVELS Mortality from Eating Disorders—A 5- to Body Fat, Caloric Intake, and Plasma 10-Year Record Linkage Study, Crow et Leptin Levels in Women with Anorexia al., 97 Nervosa, Lear et al., 283 Subject Index POPULATION-BASED STUDY PSYCHOLOGICAL SUPPORT The Ups and Downs of Anorexia Imipramine and Diet Counseling with Nervosa Lucas et al., 397 Psychological Support in the Treatment of Obese Binge Eaters: A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Double-Blind Study, PREGNANCY Laederach-Hofmann et al., 231 Incidence and Demographic Correlates of Eating Disorder Symptoms in a Pregnant PSYCHOPATHOLOGY Population, Turton et al., 448 Six-Year Course and Outcome of Anorexia Nervosa, Fichter and Quadflieg, PREMORBID WEIGHT 359 [he Relationship between Premorbid Body Weight, Weight Loss, and Weight at QEWP Referral in Adolescent Patients with Measuring Binge Eating in Adolescents: Anorexia Nervosa, Coners et al., 171 \dolescent and Parent Versions of the Questionnaire of Eating and Weight PREVENTION Patterns, Johnson et al., 301 Effects of a Body Image Curriculum for REGIONAL BODY FAT College Students on Improved Body Image, Springer et al., 13 Altered Body Fat Distribution After Recovery of Weight in Patients with Anorexia Nervosa, Iketani et al., 275 PRIMARY CARE RECORDS Changes in the Presenting Features of REGURGITATION Females with Anorexia Nervosa in The Relationship Between Rumination Northeast Scotland, 1965-1991, Eagles et and Eating Disorders, Eckern et al., 414 al., 289 RENAL DAMAGE PROTON MRS Licorice-Induced Hypokalemic Myopathy Metabolic Changes in the Brain of and Hypokalemic Renal Tubular Damage Patients with Anorexia and Bulimia in Anorexia Nervosa, Ishikawa et al., 111 Nervosa as Detected by Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Roser et al., 119 RESTRAINED EATERS Distress and Eating: Why Do Dieters PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS Overeat?, Polivy and Herman, 153 Anorexia Nervosa, Psychopathology, and Outcome, North and Gowers, 386 RESTRAINED EATING Eating Disorders and Psychiatric Validation of the Flexible and Rigid Disorders in the First-Degree Relatives of Control Dimensions of Dietary Restraint, Obese Probands with Binge Eating Westenhoefer et al., 53 Disorder and Obese Non-Binge Eating Disorder Controls, Lee et al., 322 RISK FACTORS Naturalistic Sleep Monitoring in Women Athletes and Eating Disorders: The Suffering from Bulimia Nervosa, Latzer et National Collegiate Athletic Association al., 315 Study, Johnson et al., 179 RUMINATION Structure Modeling Investigation, Thompson et al., 37 The Relationship Between Rumination and Eating Disorders, Eckern et al., 414 SOCIAL SUPPORT SELF-INDUCED VOMITING Binge Eating Severity, Self-Concept, Dieting Self-Efficacy and Social Support Complete Recovery from Intractable during Treatment of Binge Eating Bulimia Nervosa by the Surgical Cure of Disorder, Goodrick et al., 295 Primary Hyperparathyroidism, Ozawa et Social Support, Social Adjustment, and al., 107 Recovery Status in Bulimia Nervosa, Rorty et al., 1 SELF-RATING SCALES Six-Year Course and Outcome of STRUCTURAL MODELING Anorexia Nervosa, Fichter and Quadflieg, Accounting for Differences in Dieting 359 Status: Steps in the Refinement of a Model, Huon et al., 420 SELF-VERIFICATION Self-Verification and Bulimic Symptoms: STUDENT ATHLETES Do Bulimic Women Play a Role in Athletes and Eating Disorders: The Perpetuating Their Own Dissatisfaction National Collegiate Athletic Association and Symptoms?, Joiner, Jr., 145 Study, Johnson et al., 179 SEROTONIN SUBSTANCE USE Twin Studies and the Etiology of Eating Binge Eating and Substance Use among Disorders, Fairburn et al., 349 Male and Female Adolescents, Ross and Ivis, 245 SKELETAL MYOPATHY TEASING Carnitine Levels in Patients with Skeletal Body Image, Social Comparison, and Myopathy due to Anorexia Nervosa Eating Disturbance: A Covariance before and after Refeeding, Morton et al., Structure Modeling Investigation, 341 Thompson et al., 37 SLEEP MONITORING THOUGHT SUPPRESSION Naturalistic SleepI Monitoringg in Women Suppressing Thoughts about Chocolate, Suffering from Bulimia Nervosa, Latzer et Johnston et al., 21 al., 315 THREE-FACTOR EATING SOCIAL ADJUSTMENT QUESTIONNAIRE Social Support, Social Adjustment, and Natural History of Disordered Eating Recovery Status in Bulimia Nervosa, Attitudes and Behaviors over a 6-Year Rorty et al., 1 Period, Rizvi et al., 406 SOCIAL COMPARISON TWINS Body Image, Social Comparison, and Twin Studies and the Etiology of Eating Eating Disturbance: A Covariance Disorders, Fairburn et al., 349 Subject Index VEGETARIANISM WEIGHT CONTROL Vegetarianism in Young Women: Another Vegetarianism in Young Women: Another Means of Weight Control?, Gilbody et al., Means of Weight Control?, Gilbody et al., d/ 87 VOMITING WEIGHT CYCLING Hyperamylasemia in Bulimia Nervosa Hostility, Dieting, and Nutrition Attitudes and Hyperemesis Gravidarum, Robertson in Overweight and Weight-Cycling Men and Millar, 223 and Women, Carmody et al., 37 WEIGHT CONCERN WEIGHT REDUCTION Weight Concern Across the Life-Span: Validation of the Flexible and Rigid Relationship to Self-Esteem and Feminist Control Dimensions of Dietary Restraint, Identity, Tiggemann and Stevens, 103 Westenhoefer et al., 53

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