Eating Behaviors

Papers
(The H4-Index of Eating Behaviors is 17. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Food insecurity among youth seeking eating disorder treatment100
Editorial Board72
“Healthier health in more ways than one”: Perspectives on a program for changing both smoking and obesity-related health behaviors40
Disordered eating and emotional eating in Arab, middle eastern, and north African American women39
Eating disorder-related functional impairment predicts greater depressive symptoms across one semester of college31
Factor structure, group invariance, and concurrent validity of scores from the college eating and drinking behavior scale among U.S. college students31
Longitudinal relationships between specific domains of interoception and muscle dysmorphia symptoms26
Associations among acculturative stress, body ideal internalization, body dissatisfaction and eating pathology among Asian, Black, and Latino men23
Adding executive function training to cognitive behavioral therapy for binge eating disorder: A pilot randomized controlled trial22
Evaluation of a combined, online intervention for binge-type eating disorders and high body weight in young adults22
Implicit approach-avoidance bias for body and food-related stimuli among individuals with anorexia nervosa in partial remission20
Beyond the screen: The relationships between online activities and eating disorder risk20
Motives and food craving: Associations with frequency of hyper-palatable food intake among college students19
Exploring reward, weight, and processed foods as mechanisms of binge eating and food addiction19
Coping in adolescents: A mediator between stress and disordered eating19
Diet pills and deception: A content analysis of weight-loss, muscle-building, and cleanse and detox supplements videos on TikTok19
Weight-inclusive, intuitive eating-based workplace wellness program associated with improvements in intuitive eating, eating disorder symptoms, internalized weight stigma, and diet quality18
The association between eating disorders and perfectionism in adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis17
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