Eating Behaviors

Papers
(The H4-Index of Eating Behaviors is 16. 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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Community norms for the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q) among transgender men and women58
Eating disorder screening and treatment experiences in transgender and gender diverse young adults52
Diseases of affluence? A systematic review of the literature on socioeconomic diversity in eating disorders39
Classification of Orthorexia Nervosa: Further evidence for placement within the eating disorders spectrum35
Does the tripartite influence model of body image and eating pathology function similarly across racial/ethnic groups of White, Black, Latina, and Asian women?33
Weight discrimination, anticipated weight stigma, and disordered eating33
Higher admission and rapid readmission rates among medically hospitalized youth with anorexia nervosa/atypical anorexia nervosa during COVID-1932
A preliminary systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized-controlled trials of cognitive remediation therapy for anorexia nervosa29
Predictors of eating-related psychopathology in transgender and gender nonbinary individuals23
The Power of Food: Self-control moderates the association of hedonic hunger with overeating, snacking frequency and palatable food intake21
Too stressed to self-regulate? Associations between stress, self-reported executive function, disinhibited eating, and BMI in women20
Eating-disordered behavior among male and female college students in Iran19
Internalized weight bias in patients presenting for bariatric surgery17
The impact of social media use on body image and disordered eating behaviors: Content matters more than duration of exposure17
Characterizing eating disorder diagnosis and related outcomes by sexual orientation and gender identity in a national sample of college students16
Body dissatisfaction and disordered eating are prevalent problems among U.S. young people from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds: Findings from the EAT 2010–2018 study16
Examining the contribution of weight-bias internalization to the associations between weight suppression and disordered eating in undergraduates16
Factor structure of the Eating Disorder Examination – Questionnaire among heterosexual and sexual minority males16
Eating disorder prevalence among multiracial US undergraduate and graduate students: Is multiracial risk different than the sum of each identity?16
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