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231.

Dieting frequency among college females: association with disordered eating, body image, and related psychological problems.

OBJECTIVE: To examine associations between dieting frequency and eating disorder behaviors, body satisfaction, and related factors. METHOD: Females (N=345) whose average age and body mass index (BMI) were 20.58 and 21.79, respectively, were grouped into ...
Diann M Ackard, Jillian K Croll, Ann Kearney-Cooke (J Psychosom Res, 200203)
dieting-frequency-college-females-association-disordered-eating-body.asp


232.

Issues related to combining risk factor reduction and clinical treatment for eating disorders in defined populations.

Population-based psychotherapy considers the provision of services to a population at risk for or already affected with a disease or disorder. Using existing data on prevalence, incidence, risk factors, and interventions (both preventive and clinical) ...
C Barr Taylor, Rebecca P Cameron, Michelle G Newman, Juliane Junge (J Behav Health Serv Res, 200202)
issues-related-combining-risk-factor-reduction-clinical-treatment.asp


233.

Identifying college athletes at risk for pathogenic eating.

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effectiveness of a discriminant function that predicts risk of pathogenic eating in comparison with a standard self report measure (EAT) and a clinical interview. In addition, to determine the effectiveness of this ...
M T DePalma, W M Koszewski, W Romani, J G Case, N J Zuiderhof, P M McCoy (Br J Sports Med, 200202)
identifying-college-athletes-risk-pathogenic-eating.asp


234.

"Agriculture at risk: A report to the nation"--a historical review, critical analysis, and implications for future planning.

"Agricultural at Risk: A Report to the Nation" is a proceedings document of a three-year (1987-1990) policy development process entitled "Agricultural Occupational and Environmental Health: Policy Strategies for the Future." That process culminated in ...
K J Donham, J F Storm (J Agric Saf Health, 200202)
agriculture-risk-report-nation-historical-review-critical-analysis.asp


235.

The spirit of community psychology. 2001 Seymour B. Sarason Award Address.

Community psychology as a field may have lost some of its original spirit; a spirit dominant at the founding of the field. Spirit is a difficult concept to discuss since it is a concept beyond usual discourse in psychology as a denotative, measurable and ...
James G Kelly (Am J Community Psychol, 200202)
spirit-community-psychology--seymour-b-sarason-award-address.asp


236.

The effects of training history, player position, and body composition on exercise performance in collegiate football players.

Performance data for 261 NCAA Division 1A collegiate football players were analyzed to determine if player position, body weight, body fat, and training time were correlated with changes in performance in the following events: power clean (PC), bench ...
Todd A Miller, Edward D White, Keith A Kinley, Jerome J Congleton, Michael J Clark (J Strength Cond Res, 200202)
effects-training-history-player-position-body-composition-exercise.asp


237.

Business planning for university health science programs: a case study.

Many publicly funded education programs and organizations have developed business plans to enhance accountability. In the case of the Department of Dentistry at the University of Alberta, the main impetus for business planning was a persistent deficit in ...
Michael Austin, Nadine Milos, G Wayne Raborn (J Can Dent Assoc, 200202)
business-planning-university-health-science-programs-case-study.asp


238.

Gender differences in mental health: evidence from three organisations.

It is commonly observed that women report higher levels of minor psychiatric morbidity than men. However, most research fails to control for the gendered distribution of social roles (e.g. paid work and domestic work) and so does not compare men and ...
Carol Emslie, Rebecca Fuhrer, Kate Hunt, Sally Macintyre, Martin Shipley, Stephen Stansfeld (Soc Sci Med, 200202)
gender-differences-mental-health-evidence-three-organisations.asp


239.

Effects of a 4-month season on glenohumeral joint rotational strength and range of motion in female collegiate tennis players.

The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of a 4-month season of collegiate tennis on glenohumeral joint internal and external rotation strength and range of motion in female collegiate tennis players. Eleven female collegiate tennis players ...
Todd S Ellenbecker, E Paul Roetert (J Strength Cond Res, 200202)
effects-month-season-glenohumeral-joint-rotational-strength-range.asp


240.

Development of a laser safety hazard evaluation procedure for the research university setting.

Laser safety often receives less attention and fewer resources than other institutional safety and health program elements. This diminished support occurs despite the fact that the potential for laser-related occupational injuries is much greater than ...
Ben Edwards, L Barnes, B Gibbs, G Nguyen (Health Phys, 200202)
development-laser-safety-hazard-evaluation-procedure-research.asp


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