An Educational Reference on Eating Disorders and Associated Concepts
Understanding Eating Disorders: Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, and Obesity is a comprehensive educational resource that presents evidence-informed discussion and multidisciplinary perspectives on topics related to eating disorders and body weight regulation. This book combines academic frameworks, conceptual insights, and research-aligned explanations commonly referenced in health science and behavioral education.
Why This Book Is Valuable
This title is respected in academic and healthcare learning environments because it offers:
- Evidence-informed perspectives on eating behavior and metabolic concepts
- Structured content suitable for study, teaching, and reference
- Integration of psychological, biological, and sociocultural viewpoints
- Contributions from experienced authors and educators
- Clear organization that supports conceptual understanding
What You’ll Explore
This educational reference provides insight into:
- Foundational concepts related to anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa
- Behavioral and psychological patterns discussed in academic settings
- Research-aligned perspectives on obesity-related influences
- Multidisciplinary exploration of eating behavior and regulation
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Conceptual frameworks used in healthcare and behavioral science education
Who This Book Is For
This educational reference is suitable for:
- Students in health, psychology, and nutrition programs
- Educators and academic institutions
- Allied health professionals and trainees
- Researchers and scholars in behavioral science and metabolism
- Healthcare learners seeking structured academic material
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Public health and psychology learners interested in eating behavior
Product Information
- by: Alexander-Mott, LeeAnn; Lumsden, D. Barry
- Published: 2015
- Language: English
- Pages: 322
- Size: 8 MB
Format & Access
- Format: Digital PDF
- Access: Instant access after purchase
- Compatibility: Desktop, tablet, and mobile devices
This book is intended for educational and professional reference purposes only.
It does not replace formal clinical training or professional medical judgment.






