The Psychology of Eating: From Healthy to Disordered Behavior

(nextflipdebug5) #1
References 343

Thompson, J.K. 1990: Body image disturbance: Assessment and treatment.
Elmsford, NY: Pergamon.
Thompson, J.K., and Heinberg, L.J. 1999: The media’s influence on body image
disturbance and eating disorders: We’ve reviled them, now can we rehabilitate
them? Journal of Social Issues, 55(2), 339 –53.
Thompson, J.K., and Smolak, L. (eds.) 2009: Body Image, Eating Disorders, and
Obesity in Youth: Assessment, Prevention, and Treatment, 2nd ed. New York:
APA Press.
Thompson, J.P., Palmer, R.L., and Petersen, S.A. 1988: Is there a metabolic com-
ponent to counterregulation? International Journal of Eating Disorders, 7,
307–19.
Thompson, M., Zanna, M., and Griffin, D. 1995: Let’s not be indifferent about
(attitudinal) ambivalence. In R.E. Perry and J.A. Krosnick (eds.), Attitude
Strength: Antecedents and Consequences, Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum, 361– 86.
Thornton, B., Leo, R., and Alberg, K. 1991: Gender role typing, the superwomen
ideal and the potential for eating disorders. Sex Roles, 25, 469 – 84.
Thorsdottir, I., Tomasson, H., Gunnarsdottir, I. Gisladottir, E., Kiely, M., Parra, M.D.
et al. 2007: Randomized trial of weight-loss diets for young adults varying in
fish and fish oil content. International Journal of Obesity, 31(10), 1560 – 6.
Tierney, S., and Wyatt, K. 2005: What works for adolescents with AN? A systematic
review of psychosocial interventions. Eating and Weight Disorders, 10(2),
66 –75.
Tiggemann, M. 2006: The role of media exposure in adolescent girl’s body dis-
satisfaction and drive for thinness: Prospective results. Journal of Social and
Clinical Psychology, 25(5), 523 – 41.
Tiggemann, M., and Pennington, B. 1990: The development of gender differences
in body-size dissatisfaction. Australian Psychologist, 25, 306 –13.
Tiggemann, M., and Rothblum, E.D. 1988: Gender differences in social consequences
of perceived overweight in the United States and Australia. Sex Roles, 18, 75 – 86.
Todhunter, E.N. 1973: Food habits, food faddism and nutrition. In M. Rechcigl
(ed.), Food, Nutrition and Health: World Review of Nutrition and Dietetics, 16,
186 –317. Basel: Karger.
Toner, B.B., Garfinkel, P., and Garner, D. 1988: Affective and anxiety disorders in
the longterm follow-up of anorexia nervosa. International Journal of Psychiatric
Medicine, 18, 357– 64.
Torgerson, J.S. and Sjostrom, L. 2001: The Swedish Obese Subjects (SOS) study –
rationale and results. International Journal of Obesity, 35, S2 –S4.
Touyz, S.W., Kopec-Schrader, E.M., and Beumont, P.J.V. 1993: Anorexia nervosa
in males. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 27, 512–17.
Treasure, J.L. and Holland, A.J. 1989: Genetic vulnerability to eating disorders:
Evidence from twin and family studies. In H. Remschmidt and M.H. Schmidt
(eds.), Anorexia Nervosa, Toronto: Hogrefe and Huber, 59 – 68.

Free download pdf