Weight issues, from obesity to eating disorders, can have significant psychiatric implications. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry offers a comprehensive exploration of the intersection between weight and mental health, emphasizing the psychological factors driving weight-related behaviors and their management. Our expert editors curate content that is both actionable and holistic, ensuring psychiatrists can offer comprehensive care to affected individuals.
Weight Management
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Recently published articles about Weight
Article
Accuracy of Self-Reported Weight and Height and Resulting Body Mass Index Among Obese Binge Eaters in Primary Care: Relationship With Eating Disorder and Associated Psychopathology
July 1, 2010
Read this article to examine the accuracy of self-reported weight, height, and body mass index among obese patients with binge-eating disorder presenting at primary care clinics and its relationship...
Letter to the Editor
Observational Study of the Impact of Short-Term Duloxetine Treatment on Body Weight in Patients With Major Depressive Disorder: A Taiwanese Perspective
February 11, 2010
This Letter to the Editor features data from an open-label observational study of the short-term weight loss effect of duloxetine in depressed Taiwanese patients.