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Phillipa Hay
Researcher at University of Sydney
Publications - 485
Citations - 17948
Phillipa Hay is an academic researcher from University of Sydney. The author has contributed to research in topics: Eating disorders & Bulimia nervosa. The author has an hindex of 63, co-authored 404 publications receiving 14398 citations. Previous affiliations of Phillipa Hay include Campbelltown Hospital & Coordenadoria de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior.
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Validity of Exercise Measures in Adults with Anorexia Nervosa: The EDE, Compulsive Exercise Test and Other Self-Report Scales.
Sarah Young,Stephen Touyz,Caroline Meyer,Jon Arcelus,Paul Rhodes,Sloane Madden,Kathleen M. Pike,Evelyn Attia,Ross D. Crosby,Jackie Wales,Phillipa Hay +10 more
TL;DR: The EDE and EDE-Q demonstrated good concurrent validity with the CET, and the CET has demonstrated strong clinical utility in adult patients with Anorexia Nervosa.
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Fear of Negative Evaluation and Weight/Shape Concerns among Adolescents: The Moderating Effects of Gender and Weight Status
Nora Trompeter,Kay Bussey,Phillipa Hay,Jonathan Mond,Stuart B. Murray,Alexandra Lonergan,Scott Griffiths,Kathleen M. Pike,Deborah Mitchison +8 more
TL;DR: Results showed a positive association between fear of negative evaluation and weight/shape concerns, with the association being stronger among girls than boys, and the association was stronger among adolescents with higher BMIs.
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A randomized controlled trial of the compuLsive Exercise Activity TheraPy (LEAP): a new approach to compulsive exercise in anorexia nervosa
Phillipa Hay,Stephen Touyz,Jon Arcelus,Jon Arcelus,Kathleen M. Pike,Evelyn Attia,Ross D. Crosby,Sloane Madden,Jackie Wales,Michelle La Puma,Andreea I. Heriseanu,Sarah L. Young,Caroline Meyer,Caroline Meyer +13 more
TL;DR: CBT-AN and LEAP added to CBT-AN resulted in improved attitudes and beliefs toward exercise and general improvements in BMI and ED psychopathology in people with AN.
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Epidemiologia dos transtornos alimentares: estado atual e desenvolvimentos futuros
TL;DR: Analysis of analytic epidemiologic methods has lead to a greater understanding of environmental and genetic factors, as compared with social and economic factors, to the risk of developing eating disorders, and as well aided the refinement of eating disorder nosology.
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Brain dysfunction in anorexia nervosa: cause or consequence of under-nutrition?
TL;DR: Investigation of imaging studies that demonstrate loss of brain substance help explain why people with anorexia nervosa have cognitive deficits and may help to elucidate the cognitive style found in many patients.