Longitudinal Trajectories

Functional assessment of restrictive eating: A three-study clinically heterogeneous and transdiagnostic investigation

15-year prevalence, trajectories, and predictors of body dissatisfaction from adolescence to middle adulthood

Patterns of weight control behavior persisting beyond young adulthood: Results from a fifteen-year longitudinal study

Longitudinal Trajectories

How do clinical behaviors and symptoms change over time, and how can we model these patterns? In collaboration with Dianne Neumark-Sztainer and Ann Haynos, my work in this area has examined longitudinal trajectories of eating disorder symptoms and body dissatisfaction using data from Project EAT across 15 years from adolescence to adulthood.