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Overview

David B. Herzog is affiliated with Harvard University in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines within medicine and psychology, with a focus on clinical and experimental areas. Herzog's work encompasses a wide range of topics related to both mental health and medical treatment.

Their recent published papers include:

  • "Identifying duration criteria for eating-disorder remission and recovery through intensive modeling of longitudinal data," 2020, International Journal of Eating Disorders
  • "Spontaneous Bilateral Tubal Ectopic Pregnancy in a Low-Risk Patient: A Case Report with Implications for Preoperative Patient Counseling," 2021, Case Reports in Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • "Comorbid depression and substance use prospectively predict eating disorder persistence among women with anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa," 2021, Journal of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy
  • "Liposomal Bupivacaine Injection for Analgesia During Minimally Invasive Supracervical Hysterectomy," 2022, JSLS Journal of the Society of Laparoscopic & Robotic Surgeons
  • "An RCT of Bupivacaine Liposome Injectable Suspension for Supracervical Hysterectomies Postsurgical Analgesia [06B]," 2020, Obstetrics and Gynecology

Herzog has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Jennifer J. Thomas
  • Debra L. Franko
  • Kamryn T. Eddy
  • Amro Elfeky
  • Kyle P. De Young

Their work has been published in various academic venues, notably:

  • International Journal of Eating Disorders
  • Case Reports in Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Journal of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy
  • JSLS Journal of the Society of Laparoscopic & Robotic Surgeons
  • Obstetrics and Gynecology

Herzog focuses primarily on fields of study such as Medicine and Psychology, engaging extensively with subfields as well, including:

  • Clinical Psychology
  • Surgery
  • Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
  • Reproductive Medicine

Key topics central to Herzog's research include:

  • Eating Disorders and Behaviors
  • Anesthesia and Pain Management
  • Endometriosis Research and Treatment
  • Mental Health Research Topics
  • Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes
  • Ectopic Pregnancy Diagnosis and Management
  • Gestational Trophoblastic Disease Studies

Best Publications

  • Eating behaviours and attitudes following prolonged exposure to television among ethnic Fijian adolescent girls.

    Anne E. Becker;Rebecca A. Burwell;David B. Herzog;Paul Hamburg

  • Eating Disorders in Males: A Report on 135 Patients

    Daniel J. Carlat;Carlos A. Camargo Jr.;David B. Herzog

  • Recovery and relapse in anorexia and bulimia nervosa: a 7.5-year follow-up study.

    David B. Herzog;David J. Dorer;Pamela K. Keel;Sherrie E. Selwyn

  • Predictors of mortality in eating disorders.

    Pamela K. Keel;David J. Dorer;Kamryn T. Eddy;Debra Franko

  • Exposure to the mass media and weight concerns among girls.

    Alison E. Field;Lilian Cheung;Anne M. Wolf;David B. Herzog

  • Osteoporosis in women with anorexia nervosa.

    Nancy A. Rigotti;Samuel R. Nussbaum;David B. Herzog;Robert M. Neer

  • Diagnostic Crossover in Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa: Implications for DSM-V

    Kamryn T. Eddy;David J. Dorer;Debra L. Franko;B.S. Kavita Tahilani

  • The effects of estrogen administration on trabecular bone loss in young women with anorexia nervosa.

    A. Klibanski;B. M. K. Biller;D. A. Schoenfeld;D. B. Herzog

  • Psychiatric Comorbidity in Treatment-Seeking Anorexics and Bulimics

    David B. Herzog;Martin B. Keller;Natalie R. Sacks;Christine J. Yeh

  • Serum leptin levels in women with anorexia nervosa

    S Grinspoon;T Gulick;H Askari;M Landt

  • Mechanisms of osteoporosis in adult and adolescent women with anorexia nervosa

    Beverly M. K. Biller;Velia Saxe;David B. Herzog;Daniel I. Rosenthal

  • Postremission Predictors of Relapse in Women With Eating Disorders

    Pamela K. Keel;David J. Dorer;Debra L. Franko;Safia C. Jackson

  • Mortality in eating disorders: A descriptive study.

    David B. Herzog;Dara N. Greenwood;David J. Dorer;Andrea T. Flores

  • Recovery From Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa at 22-Year Follow-Up

    Kamryn T. Eddy;Nassim Tabri;Jennifer J. Thomas;Helen B. Murray

  • The clinical course of osteoporosis in anorexia nervosa. A longitudinal study of cortical bone mass.

    Nancy A. Rigotti;Robert M. Neer;Steven J. Skates;David B. Herzog

  • Current concepts: Eating disorders.

    Anne E. Becker;Steven K. Grinspoon;Anne Klibanski;David B. Herzog

  • Prevalence and Predictive Factors for Regional Osteopenia in Women with Anorexia Nervosa

    Steven Grinspoon;Elizabeth Thomas;Sarah Pitts;Erin Gross

  • The Effects of Anorexia Nervosa on Bone Metabolism in Female Adolescents

    Leslie A. Soyka;Steven Grinspoon;Lynne L. Levitsky;David B. Herzog

  • Longitudinal comparison of anorexia nervosa subtypes.

    Kamryn T. Eddy;Pamela K. Keel;David J. Dorer;Sherrie S. Delinsky

  • Effects of anorexia nervosa on clinical, hematologic, biochemical, and bone density parameters in community-dwelling adolescent girls.

    Madhusmita Misra;Avichal Aggarwal;Karen K. Miller;Cecilia Almazan

Frequent Co-Authors

Anne Klibanski
Anne Klibanski Harvard University
Karen K. Miller
Karen K. Miller Harvard University
Madhusmita Misra
Madhusmita Misra Harvard University
Kamryn T. Eddy
Kamryn T. Eddy Harvard University
Steven K. Grinspoon
Steven K. Grinspoon Harvard University
Martin B. Keller
Martin B. Keller Brown University
Pamela K. Keel
Pamela K. Keel Florida State University
Philip W. Lavori
Philip W. Lavori Stanford University
Jennifer J. Thomas
Jennifer J. Thomas Massachusetts General Hospital
Mark A. Blais
Mark A. Blais Harvard University

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