This unique handbook presents and integrates virtually all that is currently known about eating disorders and obesity in one authoritative, accessible, and eminently practical volume. From leading international authorities, 112 concise chapters encapsulate the latest information on all pertinent topics, from biological, psychological, and social processes associated with risk, to clinical methods for assessment and intervention. Suggestions for further reading at the end of each chapter replace extended references and enhance the practical value and readability of the volume.
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Presents and integrates virtually all that is known about eating disorders and obesity in a single practical volume. This book contains 112 concise chapters that encapsulate information on all pertinent topics. The contents are organized to highlight areas of overlap between lines of research that often remain disparate.
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I. FoundationBasic Regulation of Eating and Body Weight1. Central Physiological Determinants of Eating and Body Weight, Sarah F. Leibowitz2. Peripheral Physiological Determinants of Eating and Body Weight, Gerard P. Smith and James Gibbs3. Genetic Influences on Body Weight, Claude Bouchard4. Constitutional Thinness and Resistance to Obesity, Cynthia M. Bulik and David B. Allison5. The Molecular Genetics of Body Weight Regulation, Rudolph L. Leibel6. Leptin and Body Weight Regulation, L. Arthur Campfield7. Energy Intake and Body Weight, Susan A. Jebb8. A Psychobiological System Approach to Appetite and Weight Control, John E. Blundell9. Taste, Taste Preferences, and Body Weight, Adam Drewnowski10. Energy Expenditure and Body Weight, Eric Ravussin11. Body Composition, Timothy G. Lohman12. The Nature of the Regulation of Energy Balance, James O. HillPsychological and Social Factors, Dieting, and Body Image13. Acquisition of Food Preferences and Eating Patterns in Children, Leann L. Birch14. Prevalence and Demographics of Dieting, Andrew J. Hill 15. Experimental Studies of Dieting, Janet Polivy and C. Peter Herman 16. Dietary Restraint and Overeating, Michael R. Lowe17. The Controversy over Dieting, G. Terence Wilson18. The Psychology of Binge Eating, Glenn Waller19. Sociocultural Influences on Body Image and Eating Disturbance, Eric Stice20. Stigma, Discrimination, and Obesity, Rebecca Puhl and Kelly D. Brownell21. Body Image and Body Dysmorphic Disorder, Katharine A. PhillipsMeasurement Methods22. Measurement of Total Body Energy Stores, Steven B. Heymsfield and Stanley Heshka23. Measurement of Food Intake, Sachiko T. St. Jeor24. Measurement of Energy Expenditure, Andrew M. Prentice25. Measurement of Physical Activity, James F. Sallis and Marion F. Zabinski26. Measurement of Eating Disorder Psychopathology, David M. GarnerII. Eating DisordersClinical Characteristics of Eating Disorders27. History of Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa, Walter Vandereycken28. Classification and Diagnosis of Eating Disorders, Paul E. Garfinkel29. Clinical Presentation of Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa, Pierre J. V. Beumont30. Atypical Eating Disorders (Eating Disorder Not Otherwise Specified), Christopher G. Fairburn and B. Timothy Walsh31. Binge Eating Disorder, Carlos M. Grilo32. Night Eating Syndrome, Albert J. Stunkard33. Eating Disorders in Males, Arnold E. Andersen34. Anxiety, Depression, and Eating Disorders, Cynthia M. Bulik35. Eating Disorders and Addictive Disorders, G. Terence Wilson36. Personality and Eating Disorders, Stephen A. Wonderlich37. Childhood Onset Eating Disorders, Rachel Bryant Waugh and Bryan Lask38. Families of Patients with Eating Disorders, Walter Vandereycken39. Eating Disorders and Childrearing, Alan Stein40. Course and Outcome of Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa, Patrick F. SullivanEpidemiology and Etiology of Eating Disorders41. Distribution of Eating Disorders, Hans Wijbrand Hoek42. Genetic Epidemiology of Eating Disorders, Michael Strober and Cynthia M. Bulik43. Molecular Genetics of Eating Disorders, David A. Collier44. Risk Factors for Eating Disorders, Ulrike Schmidt45. Gender, Ethnicity, and Eating Disorders, Ruth H. Striegel Moore and Linda Smolak46. Sport, Occupation, and Eating Disorders, Susan M. Byrne47. Cross Cultural Perspectives on Eating Disorders, Sing Lee and Melanie A. KatzmanMedical and Physical Aspects of Eating Disorders48. Physiology of Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa, Katherine A. Halmi49. Central Nervous System Neurotransmitter Activity in Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa, Walter H. Kaye50. Medical Complications of Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa, Claire Pomeroy and James E. Mitchell51. Eating Disorders in Diabetes Mellitus, Gary M. RodinTreatment and Prevention of Eating Disorders52. Eating Disorder Services, Allan S. Kaplan53. Clinical Assessment of Patients with Eating Disorders, Robert L. Palmer54. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Bulimia Nervosa, Christopher G. Fairburn55. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Anorexia Nervosa, Kelly Bemis Vitousek56. Family Therapy and Eating Disorders, Christopher Dare and Ivan Eisler 57. Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Eating Disorders, Christopher G. Fairburn58. Pharmacological Treatment of Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa, B. Timothy Walsh59. Day Hospital Treatment of Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa, Marion P. Olmsted60. Inpatient Treatment and Medical Management of Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa, D. Blake Woodside61. Compulsory Treatment in the Management of Eating Disorders, Janet Treasure62. Management of Patients with Intractable Eating Disorders, Joel Yager63. Psychological Treatment of Binge Eating Disorder, Denise E. Wilfley64. Pharmacological Treatment of Binge Eating Disorder, Michael J. Devlin65. Self Help Books in the Treatment of Eating Disorders, Jacqueline C. Carter66. Eating Disorders and the Internet, Roz Shafran67. Prevention of Eating Disorders, Niva PiranIII. ObesityClinical Characteristics of Obesity68. Definition and Classification of Obesity, Per Bjoerntorp69. A Brief History of Obesity, George A. Bray70. Obesity and Quality of Life, Jacob C. Seidell and Marja A. R. Tijhuis71. Psychological Consequences of Obesity, Michael A. Friedman and Kelly D. Brownell72. Obesity and Body Image, James C. Rosen73. Binge Eating in Obese Persons, Susan Z. YanovskiEpidemiology, Etiology, and Course of Obesity74. A World View of the Obesity Problem, W. Philip T. James75. Prevalence and Demographics of Obesity, Rodolfo Valdez and David F. Williamson76. Epidemiology of Health Risks Associated with Obesity, JoAnn E. Manson, Patrick J. Skerrett, and Walter C. Willett77. Epidemiology and Causes of Obesity in Children, Denise E. Wilfley and Brian E. Saelens78. The Environment and Obesity, Kelly D. Brownell79. Obesity in Minority Populations, Shiriki K. Kumanyika80. Pregnancy and Weight Gain, Stephan Roessner81. Age and Obesity, Reubin Andres82. The Health Economics of Obesity and Weight Loss, Anne M. Wolf83. An Overview of the Etiology of Obesity, James O. HillMedical Aspects of Obesity and Weight Loss84. Medical Complications of Obesity in Adults, F. Xavier Pi Sunyer85. Medical Consequences of Obesity in Children and Adolescents, William H. Dietz86. The Metabolic Syndrome, Jean Pierre Despres87. Weight Loss and Risk Factors, George L. Blackburn88. Effects of Weight Loss on Morbidity and Mortality, Rodolfo Valdez, Edward W. Gregg, and David F. Williamson89. Metabolic Effects of Exercise in Overweight Individuals, Wim H. M. Saris90. Social and Psychological Effects of Weight Loss, Gary D. Foster and Thomas A. WaddenTreatment and Prevention of Obesity91. Goals of Obesity Treatment, Kelly D. Brownell and Albert J. Stunkard92. Clinical Assessment of Obese Patients, Roland L. Weinsier and Robert F. Kushner93. Exercise in the Management of Obesity, Steven N. Blair and Scott Holder94. Behavioral Treatment for Obesity, G. Terence Wilson and Kelly D. Brownell95. Meal Replacements in the Treatment of Obesity, David Heber96. Very-Low-Calorie Diets, Thomas A. Wadden and Robert I. Berkowitz97. Popular Diets, Johanna Dwyer and Kathleen Melanson98. Commercial and Self-Help Weight Loss Programs, Leslie G. Womble and Thomas A. Wadden99. Current Pharmacological Treatments for Obesity, Louis J. Aronne100. Pharmacological Treatments on the Horizon, Stanley Heshka and Steven B. Heymsfield101. Surgery for Obesity: Procedures and Weight Loss, Walter J. Pories and Joseph E. Beshay102. Surgery for Obesity: Psychosocial and Medical Outcomes, Jarl S:son Torgerson and Lars Sjoestroem103. Management of Obesity in Children, Gary S. Goldfield and Leonard H. Epstein104. Treatment of Obesity in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes, Rena R. Wing105. Weight Loss Programs for Minority Populations, John P. Foreyt106. Characteristics of Successful Weight Maintainers, Rena R. Wing and MaryLou Klem107. Improving Maintenance in Behavioral Treatment, Michael G. Perri108. The Management of Body Image Problems, Thomas F. Cash109. Nondieting Approaches, Gary D. Foster110. Obesity and the Internet, Kevin R. Fontaine and David B. Allison111. Public Health Approaches to the Management of Obesity, Robert W. Jeffery112. Public Policy and the Prevention of Obesity, Kelly D. Brownell
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"In the second edition of this landmark work, Fairburn and Brownell have again boldly linked eating disorders and obesity in one authoritative volume. It provides the clinician and the researcher, who formerly had to master two different literatures, with a splendid overview of the very latest information in 112 short, superbly crafted chapters. The first edition of this volume made history; this second edition is even better."--Albert Stunkard, M.D."Fairburn and Brownell have produced the definitive handbook integrating the fields of obesity and eating disorders. This second edition of the handbook is even better than the first. Well organized and carefully edited, it is unmatched in providing comprehensive and authoritative coverage of both fields. The book is an indispensable resource for clinicians and researchers alike. It is also a blessing for anyone teaching a course in the general area."--G. Terence Wilson, PhDPraise for the First Edition"The scope of this new compendium is impressive, with 101 chapters contributed by a distinguished roster of internationally recognized investigators and clinicians....The user-friendly nature of the book is apparent in the readability of the individual chapters....There are remarkably few areas of substantive duplication in coverage....Looking back over the book, I am reminded of the editors' comments in the preface regarding 'the regrettable separation of the eating disorders and obesity fields.'....For clinicians and investigators, this outstanding handbook should help to bridge the historical gap between those fields."--The New England Journal of Medicine"In the weeks [this book] has been in my office I have used it more than any other text. It is what it claims to be, both 'comprehensive' and a 'handbook'. It provides the reader, novice or expert, with instant informed opinion and points them to additional, more detailed sources to continue investigation....Bringing together such an international collection of distinguished scientists and clinicians under one cover may be an important step to help the scientific community, the general public, and Government funding recognize that both [eating disorders and obesity] are in need of action and in a coordinated way. Clinical psychologists with a current or putative interest in either eating disorders or obesity should have access to this book."--The British Journal of Clinical Psychology "The editors of this book have been successful in presenting and integrating all that is currently known about eating disorders and obesity into one well-organized, carefully edited, sound, user-friendly book. This text is a must for the libraries of practitioners working in the fields of obesity and eating disorders."--Journal of the American Dietetic Association "This multi-author textbook successfully conveys state-of-the-art information in brief yet authoritative chapters on fundamental issues, basic science, assessments, clinical characteristics, and treatments of all three of the eating disorders....Invaluable for clinicians and students."--Readings"This volume was boldly conceived....[Brownell and Fairburn] have attempted to cover extensive aspects of both eating disorders and obesity, to tap many of the world experts, to present controversial as well as conventional perspectives to enrich documented data with clinical insights, to be useful to generalists as well as specialists, to elucidate research methodology as well as clinical techniques, and to be current in a rapidly changing field. Remarkably, they have accomplished all this with impressive success....I recommend this book highly to all professionals who work with eating-disordered or overweight patients."--Eating Disorders"Authoritative, accessible and practical."--Idea Today"On occasion, a book is published that is so unique in its contribution and so completely fulfills its lofty goals that it is bound to become a classic the moment the first copy rolls off the press. This volume edited by Brownell and Fairburn is one of those classics....Both editors have demonstrated throughout their careers a broad-based perspective that is clearly evident in this collaborative effort....The volume stands out for...its integration of eating disorders and obesity across disciplines, its comprehensiveness, and its synoptic style....One cannot overlook the reasonable price of the book...it is a true bargain that is rare among today's highly inflated book prices. Eating Disorders and Obesity succeeds as a valuable and unique scholarly contribution. I recommend it highly for the reference library of anyone interested in obesity, eating disorders, or behavioral medicine."--Contemporary Psychology "It is certainly good to see a volume bringing together material on all the eating disorders, including those that result in obesity. Indeed, the range of the book is without doubt impressive; its sections include the regulation of eating and weight, dieting and body image, measurement, classification, clinical characteristics and history of eating disorders, epidemiology and medical aspects as well as a section devoted to the major treatment initiatives."--Child Psychology and Psychiatry
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781593852368
Publisert
2005-08-25
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Vendor
Guilford Publications
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1122 gr
Aldersnivå
05, 06, UU, UP, P
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
633