2024
DOI: 10.1002/eat.24241
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The Integration of Sleep Research Into Eating Disorders Research: Recommendations and Best Practices

Leah A. Irish,
Angeline R. Bottera,
Stephanie M. Manasse
et al.

Abstract: ObjectiveSleep disturbance is common among individuals with eating disorders (EDs), with approximately 50% of patients with EDs reporting sleep disturbance. Sleep problems may promote, exacerbate, or maintain ED symptoms through a variety of hypothesized mechanisms, such as impaired executive function, increased negative affect, and disruptions to appetitive rhythms. Although research investigating the role of sleep in EDs is growing, the current literature suffers from methodological limitations and inconsist… Show more

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