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View article: A Comparison of Psychiatric Comorbid Symptomology Between Adolescents With Restrictive/Avoidant Food Intake Disorder, Anorexia Nervosa and Atypical Anorexia Nervosa
A Comparison of Psychiatric Comorbid Symptomology Between Adolescents With Restrictive/Avoidant Food Intake Disorder, Anorexia Nervosa and Atypical Anorexia Nervosa Open
Objective Psychiatric comorbid conditions are common among individuals with Eating Disorders (EDs), and these symptoms may exacerbate and/or interact with ED symptoms and impact treatment effectiveness. Whilst comorbid symptomology in Anor…
View article: Pre‐Treatment Specialist Interventions Improve Parents' Self‐Efficacy and Their Children's Eating Disorder Symptomology Before Commencing Outpatient Treatment
Pre‐Treatment Specialist Interventions Improve Parents' Self‐Efficacy and Their Children's Eating Disorder Symptomology Before Commencing Outpatient Treatment Open
Background Despite the severe and increasing burden of eating disorders (EDs) on children and adolescents, treatment services are typically only accessible after substantial waiting times. One strategy used to support families during the w…
View article: Parent and adolescent outcomes from a family‐based treatment‐informed day programme for adolescents with restrictive eating disorders: A pilot study
Parent and adolescent outcomes from a family‐based treatment‐informed day programme for adolescents with restrictive eating disorders: A pilot study Open
Day programmes designed for young people with restrictive eating disorders offer intensive treatment options for individuals who have not made satisfactory progress through outpatient treatment but do not require hospitalisation. Existing …
View article: CBT-E following discontinued FBT for adolescents with eating disorders: time for a more individual approach?
CBT-E following discontinued FBT for adolescents with eating disorders: time for a more individual approach? Open
Family-based treatment (FBT) has proven efficacy among adolescents with eating disorders (ED). However, it is not effective or suitable for all young people and their families, which makes alternative treatments important. This is the firs…
View article: Association Between Health Behaviors and Mental Health Among Airline Pilots
Association Between Health Behaviors and Mental Health Among Airline Pilots Open
Background Lifestyle behaviors including physical activity, sleep, nutrition, smoking, and alcohol consumption are independently associated with health, yet the relationship between these behaviors and mental health has not been explored a…
View article: On the common of descent of neurology, psychiatry and anthropology
On the common of descent of neurology, psychiatry and anthropology Open
It is little appreciated not only how closely linked are the disciplines of neurology, psychiatry, and anthropology but even more so the degree to which they share a "common ancestry". This paper briefly reviews the definition and historic…
View article: Healthy Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Sleep Hygiene to Promote Cardiometabolic Health of Airline Pilots: A Narrative Review
Healthy Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Sleep Hygiene to Promote Cardiometabolic Health of Airline Pilots: A Narrative Review Open
BACKGROUND: Airline pilots experience unique occupational demands that may contribute to adverse physical and psychological health outcomes. Epidemiological reports have shown a substantial prevalence of cardiometabolic health risk factors…
View article: Longitudinal study of inflammation and relapse in schizophrenia
Longitudinal study of inflammation and relapse in schizophrenia Open
View article: Long COVID: Complications, Underlying Mechanisms, and Treatment Strategies
Long COVID: Complications, Underlying Mechanisms, and Treatment Strategies Open
Long Covid is one of the most prevalent and puzzling conditions that arose with the Covid pandemic. Covid-19 infection generally resolves within several weeks but some experience new or lingering symptoms. Though there is no formal definit…
View article: The Effectiveness of a Combined Healthy Eating, Physical Activity, and Sleep Hygiene Lifestyle Intervention on Health and Fitness of Overweight Airline Pilots: A Controlled Trial
The Effectiveness of a Combined Healthy Eating, Physical Activity, and Sleep Hygiene Lifestyle Intervention on Health and Fitness of Overweight Airline Pilots: A Controlled Trial Open
(1) Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a three-component nutrition, sleep, and physical activity (PA) program on cardiorespiratory fitness, body composition, and health behaviors in overweight airline pi…
View article: The Prevalence of Cardiometabolic Health Risk Factors among Airline Pilots: A Systematic Review
The Prevalence of Cardiometabolic Health Risk Factors among Airline Pilots: A Systematic Review Open
Background: The occupational demands of professional airline pilots such as shift work, work schedule irregularities, sleep disruption, fatigue, physical inactivity, and psychological stress may promote adverse outcomes to cardiometabolic …
View article: The prevalence and distribution of health risk factors in airline pilots: a cross‐sectional comparison with the general population
The prevalence and distribution of health risk factors in airline pilots: a cross‐sectional comparison with the general population Open
View article: Ocular transmissibility of COVID-19: possibilities and perspectives
Ocular transmissibility of COVID-19: possibilities and perspectives Open
View article: Multidirectional Hop Landings Exceed Osteogenic Thresholds with and with Instruction Withdrawn in Premenopausal Women
Multidirectional Hop Landings Exceed Osteogenic Thresholds with and with Instruction Withdrawn in Premenopausal Women Open
The purpose of this study was to quantify ground reaction forces across all planes of motion and determine the influence of instruction associated with vertical, forward and lateral hop landings in premenopausal women. Bilateral jump-landi…
View article: The Effects of a Brief Lifestyle Intervention on the Health of Overweight Airline Pilots during COVID-19: A 12-Month Follow-Up Study
The Effects of a Brief Lifestyle Intervention on the Health of Overweight Airline Pilots during COVID-19: A 12-Month Follow-Up Study Open
The aim of this study was to perform a 12-month follow-up of health parameters after a 17-week lifestyle intervention in overweight airline pilots. A parallel-group (intervention and control) study was conducted amongst 72 overweight airli…
View article: Revised Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory and Binge Eating: An investigation into the role of the behavioural inhibition system, rash impulsivity, affective states and mindfulness on forms of overconsumption
Revised Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory and Binge Eating: An investigation into the role of the behavioural inhibition system, rash impulsivity, affective states and mindfulness on forms of overconsumption Open
Binge eating has become increasingly common in the general population over the last few decades. The behaviour refers to the consumption of an objectively large amount of food in a short time period whilst experiencing a subjective loss of…
View article: From BIS to binge: The role of negative affect in the pathway between personality and binge eating
From BIS to binge: The role of negative affect in the pathway between personality and binge eating Open
View article: Heat and Humidity for Bioburden Reduction of N95 Filtering Facepiece Respirators
Heat and Humidity for Bioburden Reduction of N95 Filtering Facepiece Respirators Open
Introduction: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has caused a global shortage of single-use N95 filtering facepiece respirators (FFRs). A combination of heat and humidity is a promising method for N95 FFR decontaminati…
View article: The effectiveness of a 17-week lifestyle intervention on health behaviors among airline pilots during COVID-19
The effectiveness of a 17-week lifestyle intervention on health behaviors among airline pilots during COVID-19 Open
View article: There is no such thing as a mindful binge: How mindfulness disrupts the pathway between anxiety and impulsivity on maladaptive eating behaviours
There is no such thing as a mindful binge: How mindfulness disrupts the pathway between anxiety and impulsivity on maladaptive eating behaviours Open
View article: Evolutionary perspectives on human behavior during the coronavirus pandemic
Evolutionary perspectives on human behavior during the coronavirus pandemic Open
The coronavirus pandemic constitutes a global challenge to society and medicine. Here, we review evolutionary insights that are relevant for the understanding of how people respond to the pandemic and what to expect in the aftermath of the…
View article: The role of the evolutionary approach in psychiatry
The role of the evolutionary approach in psychiatry Open
Evolutionary psychiatry concerns the application of the principles of evolutionary biology to the understanding of mental health, psychological dysfunction, and mental disorder. It is neither a sub-specialty of psychiatry nor a separate fi…
View article: Front Matter: Volume 10785
Front Matter: Volume 10785 Open
identifier (CID) number is assigned to each article at the time of publication.Utilization of CIDs allows articles to
View article: Similarities and differences in revised reinforcement sensitivities across eating disorder subtypes
Similarities and differences in revised reinforcement sensitivities across eating disorder subtypes Open
View article: Failed Histories of Electronic Music
Failed Histories of Electronic Music Open
This article counters the canonical histories of electronic music that traditionally begin with Cahill’s Telharmonium and find their historical centre in the activities of the Paris and Cologne studios of the mid-twentieth century. The con…
View article: Comparison of Injectable and Oral Antipsychotics in Relapse Rates in a Pragmatic 30-Month Schizophrenia Relapse Prevention Study
Comparison of Injectable and Oral Antipsychotics in Relapse Rates in a Pragmatic 30-Month Schizophrenia Relapse Prevention Study Open
There was an impressively low rate of subsequent relapses in this pragmatic clinical trial. Because all patients had a clinic visit according to the biweekly long-acting injectable medication administration schedule, frequent contact may h…