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1 rders were identified, of whom 62 (46%) were bulimic, 30 (22%) were anorexic, and 43 (32%) met criter
2 alence and correlates of bulimia nervosa and bulimic behaviors in a sample of undergraduate students
8 ence in the prevalence of bulimia nervosa or bulimic behaviors; 1.5% of the whites (n = 459) and 0.4%
9 ported high concerns with muscularity but no bulimic behaviors; 2.4%, high concerns with muscularity
10 ue; 2.5%, high concerns with thinness but no bulimic behaviors; and 6.3%, high concerns with thinness
11 e investigated the effects of ondansetron on bulimic behaviours in patients with severe and chronic b
13 e dropouts were characterized by more severe bulimic cognitions and greater impulsivity, but it was n
15 uture increases in body mass index (BMI) and bulimic pathology; however, the mechanisms underlying th
16 ntation by diagnostic group; 42% of the male bulimic patients were identified as either homosexual or
17 e dependence was elevated among relatives of bulimic probands compared with relatives of anorexic pro
22 , and neural responses directly, 17 remitted bulimic (rBN) and 21 healthy individuals (HC) received a
24 rences in mu-OR binding between controls and bulimic subjects and to correlate mu-OR binding with the
25 es that conducted follow-up assessments with bulimic subjects at least 6 months after presentation.
26 of the self-perpetuating behavioral cycle of bulimic subjects because the insula is the primary gusta
27 nding in the left insular cortex was less in bulimic subjects than in controls and correlated negativ
30 temporal stability and predictive utility of bulimic symptoms and related variables over the course o
32 ression predicts future increases in BMI and bulimic symptoms and whether suppressed resting metaboli
36 environment, rBN subjects experienced fewer bulimic symptoms than in the natural environment (uncont
38 avoidant, and groups together patients with bulimic symptoms who are high functioning and self-criti
39 mately 30% of women experienced relapse into bulimic symptoms, and risk of relapse appeared to declin
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