Journal of Eating Disorders

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Eating Disorders is 35. 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Is visual information use during facial emotion recognition related to eating disorder symptoms in college-aged men and women? An experimental study304
Prevalence and associated factors of eating disorders in adults with type 2 diabetes: a systematic review297
A daily diary study of self-compassion and adaptive coping behaviours in women with symptoms of bulimia nervosa140
Binge eating as an emotional response to the COVID-19 pandemic: a sequential mediation model via the impact of events and social anxiety130
Exploring tailored virtual emotion regulation approaches for individuals with emotional eating104
Transgenerational transmission of eating disorders: the role of eating disorder symptoms and socio-cultural attitudes83
Low bone mineral density is found in low weight female youth with avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder and associated with higher PYY levels72
The various facets of orthorexic eating behavior: five case reports of individuals with supposed orthorexia nervosa68
“Invented medicine”? Alliance building in first encounters between clinicians and adolescents with anorexia nervosa: a qualitative study67
Coordinated epigenetic dysregulation of CNR1 and FAAH genes drives endocannabinoid system dysfunction in anorexia nervosa65
Emotion regulation among bariatric seeking patients with obesity and food addiction: a cross-sectional, unmatched nested case–control comparison64
It’s not all about control: challenging mainstream framing of eating disorders59
A clinical audit of changes in urine pH during the nutritional rehabilitation of adolescent and young adult patients hospitalised with a restrictive eating disorder57
“Always, always have hope:” persons with lived experience, carers and health professionals’ experiences before and after discharge from hospital for an eating disorder54
The intensive outreach programme for child and adolescent eating disorders: an uncontrolled case series of clinical characteristics and treatment outcomes53
Description of patients with eating disorders by general practitioners: a cohort study and focus on co-management with depression53
Cross-cultural adaptation and psychometric evaluation of the Spanish BEDS-7 in a high-symptom Chilean sample: evidence for a two-factor model52
Listening and learning: the need for a compassionate and patient-centered approach for longstanding AN52
Eating disorder symptoms and corresponding evidence-based treatments: a narrative review51
A novel weight suppression score associates with distinct eating disorder and ultra-processed food addiction symptoms compared to the traditional weight suppression measure among adults seeking outpat50
Assessment of diabetes-specific eating disorder risk in adult patients with diabetes50
Psychometric properties of self-report measures of eating disorder cognitions: a systematic review49
Validating the Dutch Eating Behavior Questionnaire for Children (DEBQ-C) among Korean children and adolescents with high weight47
Evaluating the predictions of an interoceptive inference model of bulimia nervosa46
“Like a rollercoaster”: carer experiences of residential treatment for eating disorders46
Understanding food addiction in obesity: a genetic perspective44
Expanding considerations for treating avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder at a higher level of care43
Difficulties in retrieving specific details of autobiographical memories and imagining positive future events in individuals with acute but not remitted anorexia nervosa43
Exploring bi-directional impacts of Lisdexamfetamine dimesylate on psychological comorbidities and quality of life in people with Binge Eating Disorder43
Disordered eating behaviours and body shape dissatisfaction among adolescents with type 1 diabetes: a cross sectional study41
A peer mentoring program for eating disorders: improved symptomatology and reduced hospital admissions, three years and a pandemic on39
“Prevalence of disordered eating and eating disorders among Norwegian university students before and after the COVID-19 pandemic, 2018 and 2022: The SHoT study.”38
Correlates of eating disorder pathology in Saudi Arabia: BMI and body dissatisfaction38
Differential pathways to disordered eating for immigrant and native adolescents in Taiwan37
A feminist approach to eating disorders in China: a qualitative study36
Presentations of eating disorders among youth in Türkiye before and after COVID-19: lessons learned for the future35
Intolerance of uncertainty and repetitive negative thinking: transdiagnostic moderators of perfectionism in eating disorders35
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