R01MH095982

NIH – National Institute of Mental Health

Weight History Correlates of Resting Energy Expenditure in Women With Bulimia Nervosa

Singh, S., Mayer, L., Rosenbaum, M., & Lowe, M. R. (2024). Weight History Correlates of Resting Energy Expenditure in Women With Bulimia Nervosa. International Journal of Eating Disorders. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1002/eat.24250
Authors:
Simar Singh
Laurel Mayer
Michael Rosenbaum
Michael R Lowe
Affiliated Authors:
Laurel Mayer
Michael Rosenbaum
Author Keywords:
bulimia nervosa
eating disorders
metabolism
resting energy expenditure
weight history
weight suppression
Grants:
R01MH095982 (NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
T32MH018261 (NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
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Article
Unique ID:
10.1002/eat.24250
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Physiological, body composition, and body mass measures show that a developmental measure of weight suppression is more valid than the traditional measure

Lowe, M. R., Singh, S., Rosenbaum, M., & Mayer, L. (2024). Physiological, body composition, and body mass measures show that a developmental measure of weight suppression is more valid than the traditional measure. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 57(7), 1599–1608. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1002/eat.24210
Authors:
Michael R Lowe
Simar Singh
Michael Rosenbaum
Laurel Mayer
Affiliated Authors:
Michael Rosenbaum
Laurel Mayer
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Author Keywords:
body composition
bulimia nervosa
developmental weight suppression
metabolic hormones
weight loss
weight suppression
Grants:
T32MH018261 (NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
R01MH095982 (NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
Publication Type:
Article
Unique ID:
10.1002/eat.24210
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PubMed

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