Erin Reilly, PhD

Title(s)Assistant Professor, Psychiatry
SchoolSchool of Medicine
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    University of Notre Dame, South Bend, INB.A.05/2012Psychology; Spanish
    University at Albany, SUNY, Albany, NYPh.D.08/2017Clinical Psychology
    University of California, San Diego, San Diego, CAClinical Internship07/2017Clinical Psychology
    University of California, San Diego, San Diego, CAPost-Doctoral Fellowship06/2019Eating Disorders
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    Association for Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies2021Spotlight on a Mentor Award
    Hofstra University2020Provost’s Award
    Academy for Eating Disorders2017Early Investigator Travel Fellowship
    Hilda and Preston Davis Foundation2017Davis Scholar

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    Dr. Erin Reilly (she/her/hers) is an Assistant Adjunct Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. She received her B.A. in Psychology and Spanish from the University of Notre Dame in 2012 and her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University at Albany, SUNY in 2017. Dr. Reilly completed her APA-accredited pre-doctoral internship at the UCSD School of Medicine/VA San Diego and post-doctoral fellowship at the UCSD Eating Disorders Center, where she received extensive training in the assessment and treatment of eating disorders. Directly prior to UCSF, Dr. Reilly was a faculty member in the clinical psychology Ph.D. program at Hofstra University from 2019-2021. Her clinical interests focus on the provision of evidence-based treatments for individuals with eating disorders and their families across the lifespan. Her research interests include better characterizing maintenance mechanisms and shared features of anxiety and eating disorders, and using this knowledge to adapt behavioral treatments to meet the needs of non-responders. Her secondary lines of work focus on characterizing barriers to (a) the implementation of evidence-based treatments in real-life clinical settings and (b) the use of best practice assessment and statistical techniques in applied research settings. She is currently involved in leadership roles in the Early Career Special Interest Group within the Academy for Eating Disorders, the Eating Disorder and Eating Behavior SIG within the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, and the Coalition for the Advancement and Application of Psychological Science.
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    Characterizing Decision-Making in Anorexia Nervosa Under Conditions of Risk and Ambiguity using Computational Neuroimaging
    National Institute of Mental Health 1R15MH128896-01A1Apr 1, 2023 - Mar 31, 2026
    Role: Co-Investigator
    Using Computational Modeling to Test Reinforcement Learning as a Predictor of Response in Family-Based Treatment for Adolescent Anorexia Nervosa
    National Institute of Mental Health 1K23MH131871-01Sep 1, 2022 - Aug 31, 2027
    Role: Preliminary Investigator

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    1. Testing the role of associative learning in evidence-based treatments for anorexia nervosa. Int J Eat Disord. 2024 May; 57(5):1088-1095. Reilly EE, Wierenga CE, Le Grange D. PMID: 38323377; PMCID: PMC11093706.
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    2. Characterising use of recovery record among a large, transdiagnostic sample of adults with eating disorders across higher levels of care. Eur Eat Disord Rev. 2024 May; 32(3):404-416. Reilly EE, Gorrell S, Johnson C, Duffy A, Blalock DV, Mehler P, Johnson M, Le Grange D, Rienecke RD. PMID: 37997259; PMCID: PMC10994750.
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    3. Modification of an inpatient medical management protocol for pediatric Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder: improving the standard of care. J Eat Disord. 2023 Sep 22; 11(1):165. Gorrell S, Vendlinski SS, Thompson AS, Downey AE, Kramer R, Hail L, Clifton S, Forsberg S, Reilly EE, Saunders E, Buckelew SM, Le Grange D. PMID: 37737186; PMCID: PMC10514937.
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    4. Effects of borderline personality disorder symptoms on dialectical behavior therapy outcomes for eating disorders. Personal Disord. 2024 Mar; 15(2):146-156. Denning DM, Ciotti V, Gioia A, Viranda T, Reilly EE, Berner LA, Velkoff EA, Anderson LK, Kaye WH, Wierenga CE, Brown TA. PMID: 37589688; PMCID: PMC10873472.
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    5. An exploration of the association between premorbid weight status on patient and caregiver factors at pre and post-treatment among youth with anorexia nervosa/atypical anorexia nervosa. Eat Behav. 2023 08; 50:101786. Kramer R, Radin R, Forsberg S, Garber AK, Reilly EE, Hail L, Huryk KM, Keyser J, Bruett LD, Le Grange D, Gorrell S, Accurso EC. PMID: 37542754; PMCID: PMC10481430.
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    6. The impact of social media use on body image and disordered eating behaviors: Content matters more than duration of exposure. Eat Behav. 2023 04; 49:101722. Sanzari CM, Gorrell S, Anderson LM, Reilly EE, Niemiec MA, Orloff NC, Anderson DA, Hormes JM. PMID: 37060807; PMCID: PMC10363994.
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    7. Predictors of Treatment Outcome in Eating Disorders: A Roadmap to Inform Future Research Efforts. Curr Psychiatry Rep. 2023 05; 25(5):213-222. Gorrell S, Hail L, Reilly EE. PMID: 36995577; PMCID: PMC10360436.
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    8. Open Science in eating disorders: Using current evidence to inspire a plan for increasing the transparency of our research. Int J Eat Disord. 2023 05; 56(5):925-932. Gorrell S, Cohen S, Schaumberg K, Anderson LM, Reilly EE. PMID: 36609851; PMCID: PMC10159898.
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    9. Examination of bidirectional relationships between fear of negative evaluation and weight/shape concerns over 3 years: A longitudinal cohort study of Australian adolescents. Int J Eat Disord. 2023 03; 56(3):646-653. Trompeter N, Austen E, Bussey K, Reilly EE, Cunningham ML, Mond J, Lonergan A, Tame J, Mitchison D. PMID: 36609864; PMCID: PMC10357886.
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    10. Integrating evidence-based PTSD treatment into intensive eating disorders treatment: a preliminary investigation. Eat Weight Disord. 2022 Dec; 27(8):3599-3607. Claudat K, Reilly EE, Convertino AD, Trim J, Cusack A, Kaye WH. PMID: 36401788; PMCID: PMC9803734.
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    11. Anticipatory and consummatory pleasure in eating disorders. J Eat Disord. 2022 Nov 12; 10(1):161. Dolan SC, Reilly EE, Brown TA, Shott ME, Frank GKW. PMID: 36371268; PMCID: PMC9652864.
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    12. Exploring the contributions of affective constructs and interoceptive awareness to feeling fat. Eat Weight Disord. 2022 Dec; 27(8):3533-3541. Morales C, Dolan SC, Anderson DA, Anderson LM, Reilly EE. PMID: 36261777; PMCID: PMC10136370.
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    13. Associations of suicide risk with emotional reactivity, dysregulation, and eating disorder treatment outcomes. Suicide Life Threat Behav. 2022 Dec; 52(6):1126-1139. Denning DM, Perry TR, Reilly EE, Berner LA, Velkoff EA, Kaye WH, Wierenga CE, Brown TA. PMID: 36082588; PMCID: PMC10394756.
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    14. Characterizing changes in obsessive-compulsive symptoms over the course of treatment for adolescent bulimia nervosa. Int J Eat Disord. 2022 10; 55(10):1342-1351. Reilly EE, Gorrell S, Brosof L, Lock J, Le Grange D. PMID: 35861249; PMCID: PMC9869712.
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    15. Use of Telehealth in the Management of Adolescent Eating Disorders: Patient Perspectives and Future Directions Suggested from the COVID-19 Pandemic. Adolesc Health Med Ther. 2022; 13:45-53. Gorrell S, Reilly EE, Brosof L, Le Grange D. PMID: 35401019; PMCID: PMC8992734.
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    16. Exploring the role of disgust sensitivity and propensity in selective eating. Appetite. 2022 07 01; 174:106018. Brown TA, Menzel JE, Reilly EE, Luo T, Zickgraf H. PMID: 35364112.
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    17. Evaluating the use of lamotrigine to reduce mood lability and impulsive behaviors in adults with chronic and severe eating disorders. Eat Weight Disord. 2022 Jun; 27(5):1775-1785. Reilly EE, Berner LA, Trunko ME, Schwartz T, Anderson LK, Krueger A, Yu X, Chen JY, Cusack A, Nakamura T, Kaye WH. PMID: 35298791; PMCID: PMC9123051.
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    18. Exploring changes in alexithymia throughout intensive dialectical behavior therapy for eating disorders. Eur Eat Disord Rev. 2022 05; 30(3):193-205. Reilly EE, Brown TA, Arunagiri V, Kaye WH, Wierenga CE. PMID: 35137501.
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    19. Changes in anhedonia over the course of eating disorder treatment. Int J Eat Disord. 2022 03; 55(3):399-405. Dolan SC, Brown TA, Wierenga CE, Kaye WH, Reilly EE. PMID: 34997637.
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    20. Altered Reinforcement Learning from Reward and Punishment in Anorexia Nervosa: Evidence from Computational Modeling. J Int Neuropsychol Soc. 2022 11; 28(10):1003-1015. Wierenga CE, Reilly E, Bischoff-Grethe A, Kaye WH, Brown GG. PMID: 34839845; PMCID: PMC9148374.
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    21. Anhedonia in eating disorders: A meta-analysis and systematic review. Int J Eat Disord. 2022 Feb; 55(2):161-175. Dolan SC, Khindri R, Franko DL, Thomas JJ, Reilly EE, Eddy KT. PMID: 34811779.
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    22. Changes in cognitive and behavioral control after lamotrigine and intensive dialectical behavioral therapy for severe, multi-impulsive bulimia nervosa: an fMRI case study. Eat Weight Disord. 2022 Jun; 27(5):1919-1928. Berner LA, Reilly EE, Yu X, Krueger A, Trunko ME, Anderson LK, Chen J, Simmons AN, Kaye WH. PMID: 34661882; PMCID: PMC9122851.
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    23. Examining prospective mediational relationships between momentary rumination, negative affect, and binge eating using ecological momentary assessment. J Affect Disord Rep. 2021 Jul; 5. Smith KE, Mason TB, Reilly EE, Hazzard VM, Borg SL, Dvorak R, Crosby RD, Wonderlich SA. PMID: 34458883; PMCID: PMC8388245.
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    24. Last word: a call to view temperamental traits as dual vulnerabilities and strengths in anorexia nervosa. Eat Disord. 2021 Mar 21; 1-10. Hower H, Reilly EE, Wierenga CE, Kaye WH. PMID: 33749529.
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    25. Registered report: Initial development and validation of the eating disorders safety behavior scale. Int J Eat Disord. 2021 04; 54(4):660-667. Reilly EE, Bohrer B, Sullivan D, Essayli JH, Farrell NR, Brown TA, Gorrell S, Anderson LM, Cooper M, C Schreyer C, Olesnycky O, Peros O, Schaumberg K. PMID: 33638564; PMCID: PMC8044048.
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    26. Validating the visceral sensitivity index in an eating disorder sample. Int J Eat Disord. 2021 06; 54(6):986-994. Brown TA, Reilly EE, Murray HB, Perry TR, Kaye WH, Wierenga CE. PMID: 33448442.
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    27. The Role of Disgust in Eating Disorders. Curr Psychiatry Rep. 2021 01 06; 23(2):4. Anderson LM, Berg H, Brown TA, Menzel J, Reilly EE. PMID: 33404776; PMCID: PMC7895454.
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    28. Conceptualizing eating disorder psychopathology using an anxiety disorders framework: Evidence and implications for exposure-based clinical research. Clin Psychol Rev. 2021 02; 83:101952. Schaumberg K, Reilly EE, Gorrell S, Levinson CA, Farrell NR, Brown TA, Smith KM, Schaefer LM, Essayli JH, Haynos AF, Anderson LM. PMID: 33221621; PMCID: PMC7868093.
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    29. Eating disorder pathology and compulsive exercise during the COVID-19 public health emergency: Examining risk associated with COVID-19 anxiety and intolerance of uncertainty. Int J Eat Disord. 2020 12; 53(12):2049-2054. Scharmer C, Martinez K, Gorrell S, Reilly EE, Donahue JM, Anderson DA. PMID: 33098579; PMCID: PMC8817895.
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    30. Revisiting alexithymia as an important construct in the treatment of anorexia nervosa: a proposal for future research. Eat Disord. 2022 May-Jun; 30(3):267-278. Arunagiri V, Reilly EE. PMID: 32966162.
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    31. Intolerance of Uncertainty and Eating Disorder Symptoms Over the Course of Intensive Treatment. Behav Ther. 2021 05; 52(3):698-708. Reilly EE, Perry TR, Brown TA, Wierenga CE, Kaye WH. PMID: 33990243.
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    32. Diagnostic and dimensional evaluation of implicit reward learning in social anxiety disorder and major depression. Depress Anxiety. 2020 12; 37(12):1221-1230. Reilly EE, Whitton AE, Pizzagalli DA, Rutherford AV, Stein MB, Paulus MP, Taylor CT. PMID: 32906219.
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    33. Eating disorders during the COVID-19 pandemic and quarantine: an overview of risks and recommendations for treatment and early intervention. Eat Disord. 2022 Jan-Feb; 30(1):54-76. Cooper M, Reilly EE, Siegel JA, Coniglio K, Sadeh-Sharvit S, Pisetsky EM, Anderson LM. PMID: 32644868; PMCID: PMC7929530.
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    34. Dialectical behavioral therapy for the treatment of adolescent eating disorders: a review of existing work and proposed future directions. Eat Disord. 2020 Mar-Apr; 28(2):122-141. Reilly EE, Orloff NC, Luo T, Berner LA, Brown TA, Claudat K, Kaye WH, Anderson LK. PMID: 32301680.
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    35. Correlates of co-occurring eating disorders and substance use disorders: a case for dialectical behavior therapy. Eat Disord. 2020 Mar-Apr; 28(2):142-156. Claudat K, Brown TA, Anderson L, Bongiorno G, Berner LA, Reilly E, Luo T, Orloff N, Kaye WH. PMID: 32301683.
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    36. Body mistrust bridges interoceptive awareness and eating disorder symptoms. J Abnorm Psychol. 2020 Jul; 129(5):445-456. Brown TA, Vanzhula IA, Reilly EE, Levinson CA, Berner LA, Krueger A, Lavender JM, Kaye WH, Wierenga CE. PMID: 32202809; PMCID: PMC8140607.
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    37. Naturalistic outcomes for a day-hospital programme in a mixed diagnostic sample of adolescents with eating disorders. Eur Eat Disord Rev. 2020 03; 28(2):199-210. Reilly EE, Rockwell RE, Ramirez AL, Anderson LK, Brown TA, Wierenga CE, Kaye WH. PMID: 31925866.
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    38. The ecological validity of trait-level rumination measures among women with binge eating symptoms. Eat Weight Disord. 2021 Feb; 26(1):181-190. Smith KE, Schaumberg K, Reilly EE, Anderson LM, Schaefer LM, Dvorak R, Crosby RD, Wonderlich SA. PMID: 31894539; PMCID: PMC7326646.
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    39. Evaluating patterns of inconsistent and missing data on the eating disorders examination-questionnaire in a sample of treatment-seeking adults and adolescents. Eat Disord. 2021 Sep-Oct; 29(5):550-559. Reilly EE, Brown TA, Wierenga CE. PMID: 31775572.
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    40. Intolerance of uncertainty moderates the relationship between high personal standards but not evaluative concerns perfectionism and eating disorder symptoms cross-sectionally and prospectively. Eat Behav. 2019 12; 35:101340. Brosof LC, Egbert AH, Reilly EE, Wonderlich JA, Karam A, Vanzhula I, Steward T, Levinson CA. PMID: 31731235.
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    41. Task-switching inefficiencies in currently ill, but not remitted anorexia nervosa. Int J Eat Disord. 2019 11; 52(11):1316-1321. Berner LA, Romero EM, Reilly EE, Lavender JM, Kaye WH, Wierenga CE. PMID: 31584714; PMCID: PMC8127723.
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    42. Exploring the cooccurrence of behavioural phenotypes for avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder in a partial hospitalization sample. Eur Eat Disord Rev. 2019 07; 27(4):429-435. Reilly EE, Brown TA, Gray EK, Kaye WH, Menzel JE. PMID: 30868707.
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    43. A preliminary naturalistic clinical case series study of the feasibility and impact of interoceptive exposure for eating disorders. Behav Res Ther. 2019 06; 117:54-64. Boswell JF, Anderson LM, Oswald JM, Reilly EE, Gorrell S, Anderson DA. PMID: 30797537; PMCID: PMC6815515.
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    44. Conceptualizing the role of disgust in avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder: Implications for the etiology and treatment of selective eating. Int J Eat Disord. 2019 04; 52(4):462-465. Menzel JE, Reilly EE, Luo TJ, Kaye WH. PMID: 30628116.
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    45. Could repetitive negative thinking interfere with corrective learning? The example of anorexia nervosa. Int J Eat Disord. 2018 Dec 31. Reilly EE, Lavender JM, Berner LA, Brown TA, Wierenga CE, Kaye WH. PMID: 30597593.
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    46. Evaluating Associations Between Perfectionism, Emotion Regulation, and Eating Disorder Symptoms in a Mixed-Gender Sample. J Nerv Ment Dis. 2018 11; 206(11):900-904. Donahue JM, Reilly EE, Anderson LM, Scharmer C, Anderson DA. PMID: 30371645; PMCID: PMC6209118.
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    47. Weight suppression and its relation to eating disorder and weight outcomes: a narrative review. Eat Disord. 2019 Jan-Feb; 27(1):52-81. Gorrell S, Reilly EE, Schaumberg K, Anderson LM, Donahue JM. PMID: 30040543; PMCID: PMC6377342.
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    48. Improving prediction of eating-related behavioral outcomes with zero-sensitive regression models. Appetite. 2018 10 01; 129:252-261. Schaumberg K, Reilly EE, Anderson LM, Gorrell S, Wang SB, Sala M. PMID: 29958864; PMCID: PMC6778476.
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    49. Associations among fear, disgust, and eating pathology in undergraduate men and women. Appetite. 2018 06 01; 125:445-453. Anderson LM, Reilly EE, Thomas JJ, Eddy KT, Franko DL, Hormes JM, Anderson DA. PMID: 29481914; PMCID: PMC5878746.
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    50. Evaluating the role of repetitive negative thinking in the maintenance of social appearance anxiety: An experimental manipulation. Behav Res Ther. 2018 03; 102:36-41. Reilly EE, Gordis EB, Boswell JF, Donahue JM, Emhoff SM, Anderson DA. PMID: 29328947.
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    51. Expanding exposure-based interventions for eating disorders. Int J Eat Disord. 2017 10; 50(10):1137-1141. Reilly EE, Anderson LM, Gorrell S, Schaumberg K, Anderson DA. PMID: 28815659; PMCID: PMC5814124.
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    52. Treating Eating Disorders at Higher Levels of Care: Overview and Challenges. Curr Psychiatry Rep. 2017 Aug; 19(8):48. Anderson LK, Reilly EE, Berner L, Wierenga CE, Jones MD, Brown TA, Kaye WH, Cusack A. PMID: 28653117.
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    53. Psychometric Evaluation and Norms for the Multidimensional Assessment of Interoceptive Awareness (MAIA) in a Clinical Eating Disorders Sample. Eur Eat Disord Rev. 2017 09; 25(5):411-416. Brown TA, Berner LA, Jones MD, Reilly EE, Cusack A, Anderson LK, Kaye WH, Wierenga CE. PMID: 28714581.
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    54. Running to win or to be thin? An evaluation of body dissatisfaction and eating disorder symptoms among adult runners. Body Image. 2016 Jun; 17:43-7. Anderson LM, Reilly EE, Gorrell S, Anderson DA. PMID: 26952015.
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    55. Dietary restraint: what's the harm? A review of the relationship between dietary restraint, weight trajectory and the development of eating pathology. Clin Obes. 2016 Apr; 6(2):89-100. Schaumberg K, Anderson DA, Anderson LM, Reilly EE, Gorrell S. PMID: 26841705.
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    56. Gender-moderated links between urgency, binge drinking, and excessive exercise. J Am Coll Health. 2016; 64(2):104-11. Reilly EE, Dmochowski S, Schaumberg K, Earleywine M, Anderson D. PMID: 26629729.
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    57. Considering alternative calculations of weight suppression. Eat Behav. 2016 Jan; 20:57-63. Schaumberg K, Anderson LM, Reilly EE, Gorrell S, Anderson DA, Earleywine M. PMID: 26643591.
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    58. Does short-term fasting promote pathological eating patterns? Eat Behav. 2015 Dec; 19:168-72. Schaumberg K, Anderson DA, Reilly EE, Anderson LM. PMID: 26431904.
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    59. Contributions of mindful eating, intuitive eating, and restraint to BMI, disordered eating, and meal consumption in college students. Eat Weight Disord. 2016 Mar; 21(1):83-90. Anderson LM, Reilly EE, Schaumberg K, Dmochowski S, Anderson DA. PMID: 26243300.
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    60. Is level of intuitive eating associated with plate size effects? Eat Behav. 2015 Aug; 18:125-30. Anderson DA, Schaumberg K, Anderson LM, Reilly EE. PMID: 26042920.
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    61. Gender-based differential item functioning in common measures of body dissatisfaction. Body Image. 2014 Jun; 11(3):206-9. Reilly EE, Anderson LM, Schaumberg K, Anderson DA. PMID: 24958654.
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    62. Patterns of compensatory behaviors and disordered eating in college students. J Am Coll Health. 2014; 62(8):526-33. Schaumberg K, Anderson LM, Reilly E, Anderson DA. PMID: 24911417.
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