Activity Anorexia
Theory, Research, and Treatment
Herausgeber: Epling, W Frank; Pierce, W David
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Theory, Research, and Treatment
Herausgeber: Epling, W Frank; Pierce, W David
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First Published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780805819298
- ISBN-10: 0805819290
- Artikelnr.: 22454004
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780805819298
- ISBN-10: 0805819290
- Artikelnr.: 22454004
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Epling, W. Frank; Pierce, W. David
Contents: Contributors. Preface. Part I: Principles and Processes of Activity Anorexia.W.F. Epling
W.D. Pierce
An Overview of Activity Anorexia. T.S. Rieg
Validity Criteria for Animal Models of Anorexia Nervosa Involving Activity. W.D. Pierce
W.F. Epling
Theoretical Developments in Activity Anorexia. Part II: Behavioral Foundations of Activity Anorexia.T.W. Belke
Investigating the Reinforcing Properties of Running: Or
Running is Its Own Reward. W.M. Beneke
J.G. Vander Tuig
Effects of Dietary Protein and Food Restriction on Voluntary Running of Rats Living in Activity Wheels. L.E. Doerries
Gender Differences in Activity-Based Anorexia: Predictable
Paradoxical
or Enigmatic? Part III: Physiological Foundations of Activity Anorexia.P.F. Aravich
Adverse Effects of Exercise Stress and Restricted Feeding in the Rat: Theoretical and Neurobiological Considerations. K.M. Pirke
The Role of Neurotransmitters in Activity Anorexia in the Rat. J.C. Russel
The Induction and Maintenance of Hyperactivity During Food Restriction in Rats. Part IV: Extending Activity Anorexia to Humans.E.B. Geer
M.P. Warren
Nutrition
Physical Activity
Menstrual Cycle
and Anorexia. D.C. Cumming
The Female Athlete Triad and the Critical Body Fat Hypothesis. D.G. Symbaluk
The Effects of Food Restriction and Training on Male Athletes. G. Wheeler
Exercise
Sports and Anorexia. Part V: Clinical Observations and Implications of Activity Anorexia.A. Yates
Athletes
Eating Disorders
and the Overtraining Syndrome. C.C. Beumont
P.J.V. Beumont
S.W. Touyz
The Problem of Excessive Physical Activity in Patients with Anorexia Nervosa. J.L. Katz
Clinical Observations on the Physical Activity of Anorexia Nervosa. C. Davis
The Interdependence of Obsessive-Compulsiveness
Physical Activity
and Starvation: A Model for Anorexia Nervosa.
W.D. Pierce
An Overview of Activity Anorexia. T.S. Rieg
Validity Criteria for Animal Models of Anorexia Nervosa Involving Activity. W.D. Pierce
W.F. Epling
Theoretical Developments in Activity Anorexia. Part II: Behavioral Foundations of Activity Anorexia.T.W. Belke
Investigating the Reinforcing Properties of Running: Or
Running is Its Own Reward. W.M. Beneke
J.G. Vander Tuig
Effects of Dietary Protein and Food Restriction on Voluntary Running of Rats Living in Activity Wheels. L.E. Doerries
Gender Differences in Activity-Based Anorexia: Predictable
Paradoxical
or Enigmatic? Part III: Physiological Foundations of Activity Anorexia.P.F. Aravich
Adverse Effects of Exercise Stress and Restricted Feeding in the Rat: Theoretical and Neurobiological Considerations. K.M. Pirke
The Role of Neurotransmitters in Activity Anorexia in the Rat. J.C. Russel
The Induction and Maintenance of Hyperactivity During Food Restriction in Rats. Part IV: Extending Activity Anorexia to Humans.E.B. Geer
M.P. Warren
Nutrition
Physical Activity
Menstrual Cycle
and Anorexia. D.C. Cumming
The Female Athlete Triad and the Critical Body Fat Hypothesis. D.G. Symbaluk
The Effects of Food Restriction and Training on Male Athletes. G. Wheeler
Exercise
Sports and Anorexia. Part V: Clinical Observations and Implications of Activity Anorexia.A. Yates
Athletes
Eating Disorders
and the Overtraining Syndrome. C.C. Beumont
P.J.V. Beumont
S.W. Touyz
The Problem of Excessive Physical Activity in Patients with Anorexia Nervosa. J.L. Katz
Clinical Observations on the Physical Activity of Anorexia Nervosa. C. Davis
The Interdependence of Obsessive-Compulsiveness
Physical Activity
and Starvation: A Model for Anorexia Nervosa.
Contents: Contributors. Preface. Part I: Principles and Processes of Activity Anorexia.W.F. Epling
W.D. Pierce
An Overview of Activity Anorexia. T.S. Rieg
Validity Criteria for Animal Models of Anorexia Nervosa Involving Activity. W.D. Pierce
W.F. Epling
Theoretical Developments in Activity Anorexia. Part II: Behavioral Foundations of Activity Anorexia.T.W. Belke
Investigating the Reinforcing Properties of Running: Or
Running is Its Own Reward. W.M. Beneke
J.G. Vander Tuig
Effects of Dietary Protein and Food Restriction on Voluntary Running of Rats Living in Activity Wheels. L.E. Doerries
Gender Differences in Activity-Based Anorexia: Predictable
Paradoxical
or Enigmatic? Part III: Physiological Foundations of Activity Anorexia.P.F. Aravich
Adverse Effects of Exercise Stress and Restricted Feeding in the Rat: Theoretical and Neurobiological Considerations. K.M. Pirke
The Role of Neurotransmitters in Activity Anorexia in the Rat. J.C. Russel
The Induction and Maintenance of Hyperactivity During Food Restriction in Rats. Part IV: Extending Activity Anorexia to Humans.E.B. Geer
M.P. Warren
Nutrition
Physical Activity
Menstrual Cycle
and Anorexia. D.C. Cumming
The Female Athlete Triad and the Critical Body Fat Hypothesis. D.G. Symbaluk
The Effects of Food Restriction and Training on Male Athletes. G. Wheeler
Exercise
Sports and Anorexia. Part V: Clinical Observations and Implications of Activity Anorexia.A. Yates
Athletes
Eating Disorders
and the Overtraining Syndrome. C.C. Beumont
P.J.V. Beumont
S.W. Touyz
The Problem of Excessive Physical Activity in Patients with Anorexia Nervosa. J.L. Katz
Clinical Observations on the Physical Activity of Anorexia Nervosa. C. Davis
The Interdependence of Obsessive-Compulsiveness
Physical Activity
and Starvation: A Model for Anorexia Nervosa.
W.D. Pierce
An Overview of Activity Anorexia. T.S. Rieg
Validity Criteria for Animal Models of Anorexia Nervosa Involving Activity. W.D. Pierce
W.F. Epling
Theoretical Developments in Activity Anorexia. Part II: Behavioral Foundations of Activity Anorexia.T.W. Belke
Investigating the Reinforcing Properties of Running: Or
Running is Its Own Reward. W.M. Beneke
J.G. Vander Tuig
Effects of Dietary Protein and Food Restriction on Voluntary Running of Rats Living in Activity Wheels. L.E. Doerries
Gender Differences in Activity-Based Anorexia: Predictable
Paradoxical
or Enigmatic? Part III: Physiological Foundations of Activity Anorexia.P.F. Aravich
Adverse Effects of Exercise Stress and Restricted Feeding in the Rat: Theoretical and Neurobiological Considerations. K.M. Pirke
The Role of Neurotransmitters in Activity Anorexia in the Rat. J.C. Russel
The Induction and Maintenance of Hyperactivity During Food Restriction in Rats. Part IV: Extending Activity Anorexia to Humans.E.B. Geer
M.P. Warren
Nutrition
Physical Activity
Menstrual Cycle
and Anorexia. D.C. Cumming
The Female Athlete Triad and the Critical Body Fat Hypothesis. D.G. Symbaluk
The Effects of Food Restriction and Training on Male Athletes. G. Wheeler
Exercise
Sports and Anorexia. Part V: Clinical Observations and Implications of Activity Anorexia.A. Yates
Athletes
Eating Disorders
and the Overtraining Syndrome. C.C. Beumont
P.J.V. Beumont
S.W. Touyz
The Problem of Excessive Physical Activity in Patients with Anorexia Nervosa. J.L. Katz
Clinical Observations on the Physical Activity of Anorexia Nervosa. C. Davis
The Interdependence of Obsessive-Compulsiveness
Physical Activity
and Starvation: A Model for Anorexia Nervosa.