DSM‐5 eating disorder prevalence, gender differences, and mental health associations in United States military veterans
Masheb RM, Ramsey CM, Marsh AG, Decker SE, Maguen S, Brandt CA, Haskell SG. DSM‐5 eating disorder prevalence, gender differences, and mental health associations in United States military veterans. International Journal Of Eating Disorders 2021, 54: 1171-1180. PMID: 33665848, DOI: 10.1002/eat.23501.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrevalence estimatesDSM-5Disorder diagnosisDisorder groupNight eating syndromeHigher mean BMIUnited States military veteransMental health symptomsBinge Eating DisorderHigher prevalence estimatesMental health concernsMental Health AssociationMean BMIAtypical ANPurging DisorderDisorder prevalenceVeteran populationGender differencesSpecific diagnosisBulimia nervosaAnorexia nervosaHealth symptomsHealth concernNon-eating disorder groupMental healthAtypical Anorexia Nervosa, not so atypical after all: Prevalence, correlates, and clinical severity among United States military Veterans
Masheb RM, Ramsey CM, Marsh AG, Snow JL, Brandt CA, Haskell SG. Atypical Anorexia Nervosa, not so atypical after all: Prevalence, correlates, and clinical severity among United States military Veterans. Eating Behaviors 2021, 41: 101496. PMID: 33711788, DOI: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2021.101496.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAnorexia NervosaBinge-Eating DisorderBulimia NervosaFemaleHumansMalePrevalenceUnited StatesVeteransConceptsAtypical anorexia nervosaBinge Eating DisorderAnorexia nervosaBulimia nervosaMental healthUnited States military veteransSample of veteransDSM-5AAN groupAverage BMISevere underweightMean ageClinical severitySignificant diagnosisMultivariate analysisWorse functioningPast monthDietary restraintDisorder diagnosisDisorder groupNervosaEra veteransDisordersEating DisordersDiagnosis