... editorial board ofEating Disorders: The Journal ofTreatment and Prevention A Fellow of the Academy for Eating Disorders, he is a former board president of the National EatingDisorders Association, ... on eatingdisorders treatment, research, professional training, eatingdisorders in men, and the challenges of integrating science and practice He is also a member of the Academy for EatingDisorders ... therapist for The Renfrew Center of Florida She is a trustee of the Marian Chace Foundation, a past president of the American Dance Therapy Association, and a past Chair of The National Coalition...
... editorial board ofEating Disorders: The Journal ofTreatment and Prevention A Fellow of the Academy for Eating Disorders, he is a former board president of the National EatingDisorders Association, ... on eatingdisorders treatment, research, professional training, eatingdisorders in men, and the challenges of integrating science and practice He is also a member of the Academy for EatingDisorders ... therapist for The Renfrew Center of Florida She is a trustee of the Marian Chace Foundation, a past president of the American Dance Therapy Association, and a past Chair of The National Coalition...
... and technology (KNUST) generates a colossal amount of waste (solid and liquid) The solid waste is dumped at a site far away from the inhabited part of campus and the liquid waste is sent to a ... potential of the sewage at the Primary Sedimentation Tank (PST) at the KNUST sewage treatment plant and its potential power production Feedstock analysis 2.1 Wastewater handling at KNUST Liquid waste ... Poliafico M Anaerobic Digestion Support Software, Cork Institute of Technology, 2007 [7] Barelli D., Csambalik L., Mestas C and Santos D Economical and Environmental Analysis ofa Biogas Plant...
... and patiently awaiting the arrival of the father A step approached, it was not the man, however, but the landlady's wayward nephew: he, too, carried a basket, and seemed pleased, but not at all ... old seaman and Edward Barnett, the village landlady's eccentric nephew CHAPTER VI 20 'A plague upon my awkward riding,' said the seaman, 'we are too late! They have taken him, and that rascal too ... a strange anomaly an American a British peer.' 'And then, dear grandfather, you will allow me to repay you, in a small measure, by my affection and care of your declining years, for all the anxiety...
... wide range of activities of phosphorylase a; (b) that suppression of GSK-3 activity, in the absence of inactiva- tion of phosphorylase, causes a large activation of glycogen synthase but a small ... preparations indicated Statistical analysis was by Student’s paired t test Fig Time course of inactivation of phosphorylase a (A) and activation of glycogen synthase (B) by 10 nM insulin Hepatocytes ... phosphorylase inactivator, we suggest that additional factors may be involved in translocation of glycogen synthase and that phosphorylase a itself may be an important determinant of the subcellular...
... there was a natural break in the data at a certain number of classes This is problematic in that the "dose" of the intervention was not generally attainable Outcome measures The outcome measures ... Fibromyalgia: a randomised, controlled trial ofatreatment programme based on self management Ann Rheum Dis 2004, 63:290-6 Fontaine KJ, Haaz S, Bathon J: Promoting physical activity in fibromyalgia ... comorbidities such as plantar fasciitis, ankle tendonitis, knee osteoarthritis and a myriad of psychological stigma regarding appearance) • There is a lack of couples or family based exercise studies...
... Histopathological appearance of arthritis after intra-articular injection of low molecular weight urokinase plasminogen activator (LMW-uPA) (a) Arthritic knee joint days after the LMW-uPA injection ... demonstrated that uPA, a constitutive componentof inflamed synovial fluid in RA patients, is proinflammatory and may be responsible for an induction/perpetuation of intra-articular inflammation In addition, ... Kikuchi H, Shimada W, Nonaka T, Ueshima S, Tanaka S: Significance of serine proteinase and matrix metalloproteinase systems in the destruction of human articular cartilage Clin Exp Pharmacol Physiol...
... Medical Association, 282, 1530–1538 APA (1980) Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (3rd Edition) Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Association APA (1994) Diagnostic and Statistical ... nervos: An ominous variant of anorexia nervosa Psychological Medicine, 9, 429–448 Santonastaso, P., Zanetti, T., Sala, A. , Favaretto, G., Vidotto, G & Favaro, A (1996) Prevalence ofeatingdisorders ... Cognitive-Behavioural Models Roz Shafran and Padmal de Silva 121 Chapter Sociocultural Theories ofEating Disorders: An Evolution in Thought Mervat Nasser and Melanie Katzman 139 Chapter Psychological Factors...
... homeostasis, additional components of already identified pathways and guide candidate gene analyses in human studies A fundamental flaw in current research strategies can in part explain the lack of ... basis for more rational pharmacological treatment and/or preventative therapeutic strategies for eatingdisorders and obesity REFERENCES APA, (1994) Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental ... DYSREGULATION OF APPETITE AND WEIGHT HOMEOSTASIS IN EATINGDISORDERS Anorexia Nervosa Anorexia Nervosa and Appetite Anorexia nervosa (AN) is clearly a disorder of under -eating, but the question of whether...
... found a 17% reduced SERT availability in hypothalamus and thalamus and a similar reduction in striatal DAT availability In addition, there was a negative correlation between illness duration and ... psychotherapy than are preoccupied or secure patients, at least by the time of discharge As idealisation is the hallmark of the D individual, and idealisation was associated with an eating disorder diagnosis, ... psychopathology across all the eating disorders, i.e anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and atypical eatingdisorders (Fairburn, Cooper & Shafran, in press) Evaluation of Models Some of the above...
... twice as high as in an age-matched population and perinatal mortality was increased by a factor of Willis and Rand (1988) reported a miscarriage rate increased by a factor of There is also evidence ... Stice, E., Akutagawa, D., Gaggar, A & Agras, S (2000) Negative affect moderates the relation between dieting and binge eating International Journal ofEating Disorders, 27, 218–229 Stone, A. A & Brownell, ... obtain an androgynous physique at a time when men are still viewed as more powerful, as a means of demonstrating mastery and control, and of course a realistic adaptation to the availability of fashionable...
... elevated abdominal adipose tissue contributes to an exaggerated release of free fatty acids (FFA) This elevation of FFA leads to an inappropriate maintenance of glucose production and impaired ... the baby (Blais et al., 2000) Nonetheless women with bulimia nervosa are at risk of having small babies, and have higher rates of Caesarian sections and perinatal problems The risk of postnatal ... M.L., Agras, W.S & Gould, R .A (1999) Bulimia nervosa: A meta analysis of psychosocial and pharmacological treatments Behav Ther., 30, 117–135 CHAPTER 13 Assessment and Motivation Janet Treasure...
... schema-change strategies can target meanings that are held in verbally, visually and somatically accessible modalities, each of which interacts with affect and motivation Finally, Safran and Segal ... development ofa measure to assess coping with negative affect by eating International Journal ofEating Disorders, 18 79–90 Baker, D .A & Sansone, R .A (1997) Treatmentof patients with personality disorders ... acceptance and change Zen is full of paradox and again there is something paradoxical in the idea that acceptance—for instance, of unchangeable traumatic events in the past—may be necessary for change...
... 79–85 La Via, M.C., Gray, N & Kaye, W.H (2000) Case reports of Olanzapine treatmentof anorexia nervosa International Journal ofEating Disorders, 27, 363–366 Lean, M.E.J (1997) Sibutramine: A review ... Finally, the 286 CLAIRE TANNER AND FRANCES CONNAN flexibility of CAT means that it can be generalized to a variety of settings, including inpatient treatment and family work Much of the rationale ... was ofa five-year follow-up of 25 adolescent anorexia nervosa patients (mean age 14.9 years) with a short duration of illness (mean 8.1 months) At treatment termination there had been significant...
... (Ramsey et al., 1999) THE INPATIENT TREATMENTOF BULIMIA NERVOSA This is a complex area and differs from that of anorexia nervosa As with anorexia nervosa, there are national variations: for example, ... that various issues such as lack of information about eating disorders, fears about physical frailty and adverse attitudes to eating disorder patients among staff can be addressed At the Royal Free ... Treating eating disorder patients in a managed care environment: Contemporary American issues and a Canadian response The Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 19, 793–810 CHAPTER 21 Day Treatments...
... Type of diabetes female female male/female female female female male/female female male/female male/female female male/female female female male/female female male/female male/female female male/female ... 24.1) EATINGDISORDERS AMONG DANCERS Eatingdisorders are common among dancers (le Grange et al., 1994) Abraham (1996) examined the eating patterns of 60 young (mean age 17 years) female ballet dancers ... type type Type of diabetes female female female male/female male/female female female male/female female male/female female female female female male/female male/female male/female female Gender...
... weight and shape Other signals can be anaemia, constipation, fatigue, dehydration, dry skin, brittle hair and nails and dental problems Important signals for bulimia nervosa are abrasions and scars ... amenorrhoea 177–8 amitriptyline 313 amphetamines 318 amylase, serum 173 AN see anorexia nervosa AN/BP see binge purging anorexia nervosa anger 160 anorexia, true anorexia athletica 386 anorexia nervosa ... many prevention programmes or health-promoting interventions have become stuck, not because ofa lack of goals and objectives, but ofa lack ofa theoretical framework as well as adequate strategies...
... Fujita M, Oono Y, Kamiya A, Nakajima M, Enju A, Sakurai T, Satou M, Akiyama K, Taji T, YamaguchiShinozaki K, Carninci P, Kawai J, Hayashizaki Y, Shinozaki K: Monitoring the expression profiles of ... NAC (NAM, ATAF1, ATAF2 and CUC2) domaincontaining proteins NAC proteins are plant specific transcriptional factors that are involved in a variety of developmental events as well as in biotic and ... soybean leaves with the incompatible bacterium, Pseudomonas syringae patovar tomato (Additional file 3), as our experimental system Levels of GmNAC6 mRNA were examined at various times after treatment...
... systematic observation to accurately assess mental disorders and develop a diagnostic formulation, select atreatment strategy, and to collaboratively set goals oftreatment with consideration ofa ... likelihood of relapse compared to medication 13 mental disorders: Adult Title of paper A randomized controlled trial of cognitive behavioural therapy as an adjunct to pharmacotherapy in primary care based ... Therapy (CBT) Title of paper A meta-analysis of the efficacy of psycho- and pharmacotherapy in panic disorder with and without agoraphobia Authors and journal Mitte, K (2005) Journal of Affective...