Kyle P. De Young, Ph.D.

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2011 Psychology-Clinical State University of New York, Albany, Albany, NY, United States 
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Clinical Psychology
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Drew A. Anderson grad student 2011 SUNY Albany
 (Development and Validation of an Assessment for Longitudinal Symptom Fluctuation in the Eating Disorders and The Relationship between Motivation to Change and Naturalistic Fluctuations in Body Weight and Eating Disorder Symptom Frequencies.)
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Kambanis PE, Mancuso CJ, Becker KR, et al. (2024) Course of avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder: Emergence of overvaluation of shape/weight. Journal of Eating Disorders. 12: 54
Kambanis PE, Bottera AR, De Young KP. (2023) Responses to bright light exposure in individuals with binge-spectrum eating disorders characterized by high dietary restraint and negative affect. The International Journal of Eating Disorders
Bottera AR, De Young KP. (2023) Loss of control eating exhibits an evening diurnal shift among females with bulimia nervosa and binge-eating disorder. European Eating Disorders Review : the Journal of the Eating Disorders Association
Bottera AR, De Young KP. (2023) Characterizing naturalistic meal timing, energy intake, and macronutrient intake among individuals with loss of control eating. Appetite. 184: 106524
Mancuso CJ, Spoor SP, Kambanis PE, et al. (2022) Conditional effects of state fear of negative evaluation on restrictive eating behaviors. Eating Behaviors. 47: 101676
Kambanis PE, Bottera AR, Mancuso CJ, et al. (2022) Eating Disorder Examination-Questionnaire and Clinical Impairment Assessment norms for intersectional identities using an MTurk sample. The International Journal of Eating Disorders
De Young KP, Bottera AR. (2022) A biobehavioral circadian model of restrictive eating and binge eating. The International Journal of Eating Disorders
Bottera AR, Kambanis PE, De Young KP. (2021) Persistence: A key factor in understanding the circumstances under which dietary restraint predicts restriction of caloric intake. Eating Behaviors. 43: 101563
Kambanis PE, Bottera AR, De Young KP. (2021) Eating disorder prevalence among Amazon MTurk workers assessed using a rigorous online, self-report anthropometric assessment. Eating Behaviors. 41: 101481
Kambanis PE, Bottera AR, Mancuso CJ, et al. (2020) Motivation to change predicts naturalistic changes in binge eating and purging, but not fasting or driven exercise among individuals with eating disorders. Eating Disorders. 1-23
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