2016
Preferred descriptions for loss of control while eating and weight among patients with binge eating disorder
Roberto CA, Galbraith K, Lydecker JA, Ivezaj V, Barnes RD, White MA, Grilo CM. Preferred descriptions for loss of control while eating and weight among patients with binge eating disorder. Psychiatry Research 2016, 246: 548-553. PMID: 27821368, PMCID: PMC5161684, DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2016.09.045.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2015
Gender differences in weight bias internalisation and eating pathology in overweight individuals
Boswell RG, White MA. Gender differences in weight bias internalisation and eating pathology in overweight individuals. Eating Disorders 2015, 3: 259-268. PMID: 27042387, PMCID: PMC4814168, DOI: 10.1080/21662630.2015.1047881.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2014
Food cravings, food intake, and weight status in a community-based sample
Chao A, Grilo CM, White MA, Sinha R. Food cravings, food intake, and weight status in a community-based sample. Eating Behaviors 2014, 15: 478-482. PMID: 25064302, PMCID: PMC4115250, DOI: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2014.06.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFood frequency questionnaireFood Craving InventoryFood cravingsHabitual intakeFood intakeSemi-quantitative food frequency questionnaireFast-food fatsCommunity-based sampleCarbohydrates/starchesFrequency questionnaireSignificant positive associationWeight statusBMIHigh fatIntakeComprehensive assessment batteryCravingType of foodAssessment BatteryRespective intakesPositive associationSignificant interactionFatAssociationFood
2013
Examining the relationship between soda consumption and eating disorder pathology
Bragg MA, White MA. Examining the relationship between soda consumption and eating disorder pathology. Eating Disorders 2013, 1: 141-147. PMID: 24167775, PMCID: PMC3807751, DOI: 10.1080/21662630.2013.742317.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSoda drinkersEating Disorder Examination QuestionnaireDisorder Examination QuestionnaireAdult community volunteersHigher BMIDisorder psychopathologyDisorder pathologyWeight concernsExamination QuestionnaireCurrent weight statusSoda consumptionPrevious researchBingePsychopathologyDrinkersCommunity volunteersHigh levelsOnline surveyPositive associationWeight statusSoda beveragesIndividualsRegular sodaBMIParticipants
2010
An examination of eating patterns in community women with bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder
Masheb RM, Grilo CM, White MA. An examination of eating patterns in community women with bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder. International Journal Of Eating Disorders 2010, 44: 618-624. PMID: 21997425, PMCID: PMC3646558, DOI: 10.1002/eat.20853.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBulimia nervosaCommunity womenFrequent meal consumptionFrequent breakfast consumptionPatterns of personsLower BMINocturnal eatingCON groupBreakfast consumptionControl groupMeal consumptionDouble mealsLess bingeAtypical eatingBED groupDisorder groupBN groupDisordersNervosaWomenDisorder behaviorsEatingGroupMealBMISelf‐reported weight gain following smoking cessation: A function of binge eating behavior
White MA, Masheb RM, Grilo CM. Self‐reported weight gain following smoking cessation: A function of binge eating behavior. International Journal Of Eating Disorders 2010, 43: 572-575. PMID: 19718662, PMCID: PMC2895960, DOI: 10.1002/eat.20729.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSignificance of Overvaluation of Shape/Weight in Binge‐eating Disorder: Comparative Study With Overweight and Bulimia Nervosa
Grilo CM, Masheb RM, White MA. Significance of Overvaluation of Shape/Weight in Binge‐eating Disorder: Comparative Study With Overweight and Bulimia Nervosa. Obesity 2010, 18: 499-504. PMID: 19713949, PMCID: PMC2845446, DOI: 10.1038/oby.2009.280.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBinge-eating disorderSignificance of OvervaluationShape/weightGreater ED psychopathologyBulimia nervosaDepressive levelsBED participantsED psychopathologyGroup differencesHigher ED psychopathologyOverweight groupOverweight participantsBED patientsDiagnostic specifierMental disordersBED groupStatistical ManualFormal diagnosisBN groupComparison groupWarrants considerationSelf-report instrumentSubstantial proportionSimilar ageBMI
2007
Do Patients’ Unrealistic Weight Goals Have Prognostic Significance for Bariatric Surgery?
White MA, Masheb RM, Rothschild BS, Burke-Martindale CH, Grilo CM. Do Patients’ Unrealistic Weight Goals Have Prognostic Significance for Bariatric Surgery? Obesity Surgery 2007, 17: 74-81. PMID: 17355772, DOI: 10.1007/s11695-007-9009-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUnrealistic weight goalsWeight loss goalsPrognostic significanceGoal weightBaseline BMISurgery patientsSurgical outcomesWeight lossWeight goalsUnrealistic weight loss goalsGastric bypass surgery candidatesBariatric surgery patientsNegative prognostic significanceWeight loss expectationsDisappointed weightGBP surgeryBariatric surgeryConsecutive seriesObese individualsStandard treatmentSurgery candidatesAcceptable BMISurgeryBMIPsychological functioning
2005
The diet and health knowledge survey: Development of a short interview format
York-Crowe EE, White MA, Paeratakul S, Williamson DA. The diet and health knowledge survey: Development of a short interview format. Eating Behaviors 2005, 7: 235-242. PMID: 16843226, DOI: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2005.08.010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealth Knowledge SurveyDietary beliefsKnowledge surveyMultivariate analysisDietary practicesShort-form versionHealthy dietary practicesBeliefs of adultsAppropriate sampling weightsBMI levelsCurrent dietingDHKSSelf-reported amountDifferent ethnic groupsDietSignificant differencesAdultsPrimary aimStructured interviewsInterview formatEthnic groupsSampling weightsLarge proportionFactor analysisBMI