International Journal of Eating Disorders

Papers
(The H4-Index of International Journal of Eating Disorders is 32. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Issue Information: Editorial Board & Table of Contents247
Issue Information: Editorial Board & Table of Contents135
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A retrospective cohort study examining health care utilization patterns in individuals diagnosed with an eating disorder in childhood and/or adolescence82
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Dissonance‐Based Eating Disorder Prevention for Body‐Dissatisfied Brazilian Cisgender Gay and Bisexual Men: A Randomized Controlled Trial With a 1‐Year Follow‐Up79
Bridging the gap: Short structural variants in the genetics of anorexia nervosa65
Lived experiences of subjective binge eating: An inductive thematic analysis65
The impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic on intensive cognitive behavioral therapy outcomes in patients with anorexia nervosa—A cohort study64
The children of parents who receive treatment for binge‐eating disorder experience improvements in disordered eating64
Reconceptualizing emotion regulation and coping strategy usage in eating disorders research: The utility of a regulatory flexibility framework61
Dyadic Psychopathology and Adjustment to Parenthood in Families With and Without Eating Disorder History—Findings From a Longitudinal Study59
Psychiatric visits during the postpartum year in women with eating disorders who continue or discontinue antidepressant treatment in pregnancy56
Factor structure and psychometric properties of a multicultural Spanish‐language version of the Eating Disorder‐15 in a nonclinical sample of Chilean women51
Learning From Those Who Have Lived: A Scoping Review Exploring the Involvement of Lived Experience Co‐Design in Eating Disorder Research Methodologies47
Behavioral weight loss treatment for adults with binge‐eating disorder: A qualitative analysis of patients' perspectives and experiences45
Risk factors for anorexia nervosa: A population‐based investigation of sex differences in polygenic risk and early life exposures45
Exploring the prospective relationships between food addiction symptoms, weight bias internalization, and psychological distress in Chinese adolescents45
Risk of non‐fatal self‐harm and premature mortality in the three years following hospitalization in adolescents and young adults with an eating disorder: A nationwide population‐based study42
The parents aren't alright, either: Commentary on Wilksch (2023)40
Structural validity of the Eating Disorder Examination—Questionnaire: A systematic review40
Differentiating types of dietary restraint and their momentary relations with loss‐of‐control eating39
Food for thought: Commentary on Burnette et al. (2021) “Concerns and recommendations for using Amazon MTurk for eating disorder research”39
Examination of the two‐step water load test as a measure of gastric interoception and associations with eating and weight/shape concerns in a nonclinical sample39
Acceptability and perceived harm of calorie labeling and other obesity policies: A cross‐sectional survey study of UK adults with eating disorders and other mental health conditions36
Task shifting eating disorders prevention: A pilot study of selective interventions adapted for teacher‐led universal delivery in secondary schools36
Issue Information: Editorial Board & Table of Contents35
Issue Information: Editorial Board & Table of Contents35
Issue Information: Editorial Board & Table of Contents34
24‐Monthfollow‐upof randomized controlled trial of guided‐self‐helpfor loss‐of‐controleating after bariatric surgery34
A Psychophysiological Investigation of Mechanisms Underlying “Feeling Fat” in Women With and Without Binge Eating33
Greater social adversity is associated with more disordered eating attitudes and behaviors among children from Southeast Michigan33
Practice makes perfect: Commentary on Burnette et al. (2021)32
Feasibility and acceptability of a hospital‐at‐home program for adolescents with eating disorders: Making progress in community/family‐based treatments32
A Historical Cohort Comparison After Inpatient Admission for Adolescents With Anorexia Nervosa: Feasibility of Virtual Group Therapy32
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