The EAT speaks many languages: Review of the use of the EAT in eating disorders research M. Nasser Original Research Paper 09 January 2014 Pages: 174 - 181
Perceived coping capacity: A comparison between obese patients and patients on long-term sick leave T. NilssonM. EricssonJ. P. Foreyt Original Research Paper 09 January 2014 Pages: 182 - 187
Lexical decision times for body shape words as a function of dietary restraint M. W. GreenP. J. Rogers Original Research Paper 09 January 2014 Pages: 188 - 195
Circadian neuroendocrine functions in disorders of eating behavior Ettore FerrariF. MagriS. Severgnini Original Research Paper 09 January 2014 Pages: 196 - 202
Night eating syndrome in individuals with Mediterranean eating-style Gian Franco AdamiA. MeneghelliN. Scopinaro Brief Report and New Hypotheses 09 January 2014 Pages: 203 - 206
Diet and exercise in addition to psychotherapy, in the treatment of patients suffering from eating disorders with obesity L. H. HøieE. MykingD. Bruusgaard Brief Report and New Hypotheses 09 January 2014 Pages: 207 - 210
The anorectic effect of increasing doses of L-tryptophan in obese patients H. CavaliereGeraldo Medeiros-Neto Brief Report and New Hypotheses 09 January 2014 Pages: 211 - 215
Citalopram in anorexia nervosa Stefano PallantiL. QuercioliA. Ramacciotti Brief Report and New Hypotheses 09 January 2014 Pages: 216 - 221
A setting including psychotherapy and psychopharmacological treatment in a case of anorexia nervosa with obsessive compulsive disorder comorbidity Adriana RamacciottiS. PallantiA. Pazzagli Case Report 09 January 2014 Pages: 222 - 228