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The following pages link to Genetic risk factors for disordered eating in adolescent males and females (Q33710919):
Displaying 19 items.
- Sex differences in the physiology of eating (Q27007513) (← links)
- Genetic and environmental associations between body dissatisfaction, weight preoccupation, and binge eating: Evidence for a common factor with differential loadings across symptom type (Q30275919) (← links)
- Genetic and environmental influences on thin-ideal internalization (Q30416053) (← links)
- The heritability of eating disorders: methods and current findings (Q34159562) (← links)
- Estrogen receptor 1 gene (ESR1) is associated with restrictive anorexia nervosa (Q34661116) (← links)
- Genetics and Epigenetics of Eating Disorders (Q35897259) (← links)
- The mediational significance of negative/depressive affect in the relationship of childhood maltreatment and eating disorder features in adolescent psychiatric inpatients. (Q36823162) (← links)
- The effects of puberty on genetic risk for disordered eating: evidence for a sex difference (Q36969078) (← links)
- Environmental factors associated with disordered weight-control behaviours among youth: a systematic review (Q38115361) (← links)
- The significant effects of puberty on the genetic diathesis of binge eating in girls. (Q38754813) (← links)
- Shared familial risk between bulimic symptoms and alcohol involvement during adolescence (Q40129679) (← links)
- Food addiction and obesity: evidence from bench to bedside (Q48117503) (← links)
- Who is the fairest one of all? How evolution guides peer and media influences on female body dissatisfaction (Q55922188) (← links)
- Childhood body mass index and development of eating disorder traits across adolescence (Q89174279) (← links)
- Etiological influences on continuity and co-occurrence of eating disorders symptoms across adolescence and emerging adulthood (Q91392128) (← links)
- Evidence for a sex-specific contribution of polygenic load for anorexia nervosa to body weight and prefrontal brain structure in nonclinical individuals (Q91713313) (← links)
- Associations Between Alcohol Involvement and Drive for Thinness and Body Dissatisfaction in Adolescent Twins: A Bivariate Twin Study (Q91720258) (← links)
- Association of etiological factors across the extreme end and continuous variation in disordered eating in female Swedish twins (Q92017843) (← links)
- Illicit Drug Use, Cigarette Smoking, and Eating Disorder Symptoms: Associations in an Adolescent Twin Sample (Q93033638) (← links)