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Eating Disorder Experiments and Studies
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Definition
An eating disorder is a mental condition accompanied by a compulsary desire to eat (bulimia nervosa) or avoid eating (anorexia nervosa) that have detrimental effects on physical and mental health.
Background Information
- Eating disorder [View Resource]
- National Eating Disorders Association [View Resource]
- Eating Disorders [View Resource]
- What are eating disorders? [View Resource]
- Eating Disorders: Anorexia, Bulimia, Binge Eating Disorder, Compulsive Overeating [View Resource]
- Eating Disorders Treatment [View Resource]
K-12 Experiments, Lesson Plans and Science Fair Projects
- When Food Becomes An Enemy: Eating Disorders [View Experiment]
- Overcoming Eating Disorders [View Experiment]
- The impact of race, gender, or school environment on the rate of occurrence of eating disorders [View Experiment]
- Tea Extracts Inhibit the Proliferation and Differentiation of Adipocytes (fights obesity) [View Experiment]
- Nutritional needs of individuals and families across the lifespan Nutrition Issues and Adolescents [View Experiment]
- Healthy Body Image [View Experiment]
- Eating Disorders in Teenagers Today [View Experiment]
- Eating Disorders and Adolescents: Conflict of Self Image [View Experiment]
College Experiments, Science Fair Projects, Lesson Plans, Studies and Articles
- Eating Disorders and Personality Disorders [View Experiment]
- An Argument for Recovery—The Minnesota Starvation Experiment [View Experiment]
- Eating Disorders: More to Them Than Meets The Mouth [View Experiment]
- Negative affect and cue-induced overeating in non-eating disordered obesity [View Experiment]
- Overcoming Disordered Eating Experiments [View Experiment]
- Media influences on body satisfaction in female students [View Experiment]
- Thin-Ideal Internalization: Mounting Evidence for a New Risk Factor for Body-Image Disturbance and Eating Pathology [View Experiment]
Theses and Dissertations
- The Process of Recovery from Eating Disorder Symptomatology [View Thesis]
- The relationship of body image, body mass index and self-esteem to eating attitudes in a normal sample [View Thesis]
- Interpretative phenomenological analysis in an effort to understand the sense people make of their eating disorder experiences [View Thesis]
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