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Minnesota Center for Eating Disorders Research

@mcedr_umn

Conducting research on eating disorders at the University of Minnesota. PIs Dr. Carol Peterson & Dr. Lisa Anderson #MCEDR #UMNResearch

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MCEDR's Mel Simone, PhD (they/them) and Autumn Askew et al., found: Individuals with marginalized gender and/or sexual orientation identities report heightened rates of eating pathology, especially cisgender bisexual women. #eatingdisorder #research #LGBTQIA buff.ly/3eYRtIt

MCEDR's <a href="/m_simonephd/">Mel Simone, PhD (they/them)</a> and <a href="/autumnaskew/">Autumn Askew</a> et al., found:
Individuals with marginalized gender and/or sexual orientation identities report heightened rates of eating pathology, especially cisgender bisexual women.

#eatingdisorder #research #LGBTQIA 
buff.ly/3eYRtIt
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Review led by our @HaynosAF, co-authored by Jason Lavender, Jillian Nelson and our Scott Crow & Carol Peterson. Overview: 👆 Reward/punishment response in AN are context specific 👆 Weight loss cues-- rewarding 👆 Overweight, social, and money loss cues-- punishing #AN #research

Review led by our @HaynosAF, co-authored by Jason Lavender, Jillian Nelson and our Scott Crow &amp; Carol Peterson. 
Overview:
👆 Reward/punishment response in AN are context specific
👆 Weight loss cues-- rewarding
👆 Overweight, social, and money loss cues-- punishing
#AN #research
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From MCEDR's Lisa M. Anderson, PhD, Scott Crow, Carol Peterson, and colleagues at Sanford Center of Biobehavioral Health in Fargo (not on Twitter): Actual-ideal self-discrepancy interacts with treatment type to predict treatment outcome in an RCT for binge-eating disorder. #research

From MCEDR's <a href="/__LAnderson__/">Lisa M. Anderson, PhD</a>, Scott Crow, Carol Peterson, and colleagues at Sanford Center of Biobehavioral Health in Fargo (not on Twitter):

Actual-ideal self-discrepancy interacts with treatment type to predict treatment outcome in an RCT for binge-eating disorder.
#research
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Another way eating disorder symptoms could be increased in quarantine: Research by Dr. Middlemass and colleagues (2020) shows increased dietary restraint and #eatingdisorder pathology, for those with increased food insecurity. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

Another way eating disorder symptoms could be increased in quarantine:

Research by <a href="/KMiddlemass/">Dr. Middlemass</a> and colleagues (2020) shows increased dietary restraint and #eatingdisorder pathology, for those with increased food insecurity.

tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
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#research led by our Lisa M. Anderson, PhD and Nina Wong, Sophie Lanciers & Crystal S. Lim found that: "Unique facets of social anxiety differentially relate to disordered eating in youth with #obesity."

#research led by our <a href="/__LAnderson__/">Lisa M. Anderson, PhD</a> and Nina Wong, Sophie Lanciers &amp; Crystal S. Lim found that:
"Unique facets of social anxiety differentially relate to disordered eating in youth with #obesity."
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Interested in the research Mel Simone, PhD (they/them) has been doing to better understand #EatingDisorders in the #LGBTQ community? Read more about her work here! Grateful to get to work with such a talented and passionate researcher. and stay tuned for results from our ongoing study!

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New #research: ICAT therapy *similar to* guided self-help CBT for #bingeeating, in a randomized-controlled trial. Lead by our Carol Peterson along with our Scott Crow and colleagues at Sanford Research, Duke, @TraceyLSmithPhD, UW Madison, and Kansas University.

New #research: 
ICAT therapy *similar to* guided self-help CBT for #bingeeating, in a randomized-controlled trial. 

Lead by our Carol Peterson along with our Scott Crow and colleagues at Sanford Research, Duke, @TraceyLSmithPhD, UW Madison, and Kansas University.
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New #research by Laura Hooper, Ph.D., RD, post-doctoral fellow in #EatingDisorders research at UMN Medical School ➡️27% of adolescents report peer weight teasing ➡️24% report family weight teasing ➡️42% report hurtful weight-related comments from family #DrivenToDiscover

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Professor Carol Peterson PhD believes that much of a #psychologist’s training involves understanding the complexities of doing #research–the empirical framework, understanding different conditions within #mentalhealth & translating those to specific hypotheses that can be tested”