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Michael R Lowe

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The International Journal of Eating Disorders|April 8, 2011
A prospective test of the relation between weight change and risk for bulimia nervosaJ Graham Thomas, Meghan L Butryn, Eric Stice, et al.
Appetite|July 7, 2015
The way to her heart? Response to romantic cues is dependent on hunger state and dieting history: An fMRI pilot studyAlice V Ely, Anna Rose Childress, Kanchana Jagannathan, et al.
The International Journal of Eating Disorders|June 9, 2004
Comparing two measures of eating restraint in bulimic women treated with cognitive-behavioral therapyDebra L Safer, W Stewart Agras, Michael R Lowe, et al.
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)|July 30, 2013
Meal replacements, reduced energy density eating, and weight loss maintenance in primary care patients: a randomized controlled trialMichael R Lowe, Meghan L Butryn, J Graham Thomas, et al.
Physiology & Behavior|January 31, 2006
Weight suppression predicts weight gain during inpatient treatment of bulimia nervosaMichael R Lowe, William Davis, Dara Lucks, et al.
Eating Behaviors|December 30, 2018
Weight suppression uniquely predicts body fat gain in first-year female college studentsMichael R Lowe, C Nathan Marti, Elin Lantz Lesser, et al.
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)|August 10, 2013
Differential reward response to palatable food cues in past and current dieters: a fMRI studyAlice V Ely, Anna Rose Childress, Kanchana Jagannathan, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|September 11, 2015
Short-term variability in body weight predicts long-term weight gainMichael R Lowe, Emily H Feig, Samantha R Winter, et al.
Cognitive and Behavioral Practice|September 18, 2018
Addressing Weight Suppression to Improve Treatment Outcome for Bulimia NervosaAdrienne Juarascio, Elin L Lantz, Alexandra F Muratore, et al.
The International Journal of Eating Disorders|July 4, 2007
The relationship of weight suppression and dietary restraint to binge eating in bulimia nervosaMichael R Lowe, J Graham Thomas, Debra L Safer, et al.
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The International Journal of Eating Disorders|April 8, 2011
A prospective test of the relation between weight change and risk for bulimia nervosaJ Graham Thomas, Meghan L Butryn, Eric Stice, et al.
Appetite|July 7, 2015
The way to her heart? Response to romantic cues is dependent on hunger state and dieting history: An fMRI pilot studyAlice V Ely, Anna Rose Childress, Kanchana Jagannathan, et al.
The International Journal of Eating Disorders|June 9, 2004
Comparing two measures of eating restraint in bulimic women treated with cognitive-behavioral therapyDebra L Safer, W Stewart Agras, Michael R Lowe, et al.
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)|July 30, 2013
Meal replacements, reduced energy density eating, and weight loss maintenance in primary care patients: a randomized controlled trialMichael R Lowe, Meghan L Butryn, J Graham Thomas, et al.
Physiology & Behavior|January 31, 2006
Weight suppression predicts weight gain during inpatient treatment of bulimia nervosaMichael R Lowe, William Davis, Dara Lucks, et al.
Eating Behaviors|December 30, 2018
Weight suppression uniquely predicts body fat gain in first-year female college studentsMichael R Lowe, C Nathan Marti, Elin Lantz Lesser, et al.
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)|August 10, 2013
Differential reward response to palatable food cues in past and current dieters: a fMRI studyAlice V Ely, Anna Rose Childress, Kanchana Jagannathan, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|September 11, 2015
Short-term variability in body weight predicts long-term weight gainMichael R Lowe, Emily H Feig, Samantha R Winter, et al.
Cognitive and Behavioral Practice|September 18, 2018
Addressing Weight Suppression to Improve Treatment Outcome for Bulimia NervosaAdrienne Juarascio, Elin L Lantz, Alexandra F Muratore, et al.
The International Journal of Eating Disorders|July 4, 2007
The relationship of weight suppression and dietary restraint to binge eating in bulimia nervosaMichael R Lowe, J Graham Thomas, Debra L Safer, et al.
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