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Overview

Madhusmita Misra is affiliated with Harvard University in the United States and has contributed extensively to the field of medicine, with a focus on clinical psychology, physiology, surgery, public health, and endocrinology. Their research outputs include 290 publications primarily within medicine and related subfields.

The scientist's work covers a range of main topics including:

  • Eating Disorders and Behaviors
  • Bariatric Surgery and Outcomes
  • Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet
  • Diet and Metabolism Studies
  • Child Nutrition and Feeding Issues
  • Bone Health and Osteoporosis Research
  • Regulation of Appetite and Obesity

Misra has published frequently in several venues, with notable numbers of contributions in:

  • Journal of the Endocrine Society (35 publications)
  • Faculty Opinions - Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature (25 publications)
  • International Journal of Eating Disorders (13 publications)
  • Frontiers in Endocrinology (9 publications)
  • The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (9 publications)

Some of the recent research papers include:

  • "Cognitive-behavioral therapy for avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder: Feasibility, acceptability, and proof-of-concept for children and adolescents" (2020), International Journal of Eating Disorders
  • "Measuring Recovery With Ecological Momentary Assessment in a Randomized Trial of Exercise After Sport-Related Concussion" (2021), Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine
  • "The Male Athlete Triad-A Consensus Statement From the Female and Male Athlete Triad Coalition Part II: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Return-To-Play" (2021), Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine
  • "Cognitive-behavioral therapy for adults with avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder" (2021), Journal of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy
  • "Medical comorbidities and endocrine dysfunction in low-weight females with avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder compared to anorexia nervosa and healthy controls" (2020), International Journal of Eating Disorders

Madhusmita Misra collaborates frequently with various researchers including Kamryn T. Eddy, Elizabeth A. Lawson, Jennifer J. Thomas, Vibha Singhal, and Miriam A. Bredella. These collaborations have resulted in multiple publications reflecting a shared interest in eating disorders, endocrinology, and metabolism research.

Best Publications

  • Vitamin D Deficiency in Children and Its Management: Review of Current Knowledge and Recommendations

    Madhusmita Misra;Danièle Pacaud;Anna Petryk;Paulo Ferrez Collett-Solberg

  • 2014 Female Athlete Triad Coalition Consensus Statement on Treatment and Return to Play of the Female Athlete Triad: 1st International Conference held in San Francisco, California, May 2012 and 2nd International Conference held in Indianapolis, Indiana, May 2013

    Mary Jane De Souza;Aurelia Nattiv;Elizabeth Joy;Madhusmita Misra

  • Functional Hypothalamic Amenorrhea: An Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline

    Catherine M. Gordon;Kathryn E. Ackerman;Kathryn E. Ackerman;Sarah L. Berga;Jay R. Kaplan

  • Increased bone marrow fat in anorexia nervosa.

    Miriam A. Bredella;Pouneh K. Fazeli;Karen K. Miller;Madhusmita Misra

  • 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

  • Physiologic estrogen replacement increases bone density in adolescent girls with anorexia nervosa

    Madhusmita Misra;Debra Katzman;Karen K Miller;Nara Mendes

  • Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder: a Three-Dimensional Model of Neurobiology with Implications for Etiology and Treatment.

    Jennifer J. Thomas;Elizabeth A. Lawson;Nadia Micali;Nadia Micali;Madhusmita Misra

  • Abnormal Bone Mineral Accrual in Adolescent Girls with Anorexia Nervosa

    Leslie A. Soyka;Madhusmita Misra;Aparna Frenchman;Karen K. Miller

  • Alterations in cortisol secretory dynamics in adolescent girls with anorexia nervosa and effects on bone metabolism.

    Madhusmita Misra;Karen K. Miller;Cecilia Almazan;Kavitha Ramaswamy

  • Endocrine consequences of anorexia nervosa.

    Madhusmita Misra;Anne Klibanski

  • Visceral fat is a negative predictor of bone density measures in obese adolescent girls.

    Melissa Russell;Nara Mendes;Karen K. Miller;Clifford J. Rosen

  • Elevated peptide YY levels in adolescent girls with anorexia nervosa.

    Madhusmita Misra;Karen K. Miller;Patrika Tsai;Katie Gallagher

  • Determinants of Skeletal Loss and Recovery in Anorexia Nervosa

    Karen K. Miller;Ellen E. Lee;Elizabeth A. Lawson;Madhusmita Misra

  • Diagnosis, Genetics, and Therapy of Short Stature in Children: A Growth Hormone Research Society International Perspective

    Paulo F. Collett-Solberg;Geoffrey Ambler;Philippe F. Backeljauw;Martin Bidlingmaier

  • Weight Gain and Restoration of Menses as Predictors of Bone Mineral Density Change in Adolescent Girls with Anorexia Nervosa-1

    Madhusmita Misra;Rajani Prabhakaran;Karen K. Miller;Mark A. Goldstein

  • Comparison of DXA and CT in the assessment of body composition in premenopausal women with obesity and anorexia nervosa.

    Miriam A. Bredella;Reza Hosseini Ghomi;Bijoy J. Thomas;Martin Torriani

  • Bone Microarchitecture Is Impaired in Adolescent Amenorrheic Athletes Compared with Eumenorrheic Athletes and Nonathletic Controls

    Kathryn E. Ackerman;Taraneh Nazem;Dorota Chapko;Melissa Russell

  • 2014 Female Athlete Triad Coalition Consensus Statement on Treatment and Return to Play of the Female Athlete Triad

    Elizabeth Joy;Mary Jane De Souza;Aurelia Nattiv;Madhusmita Misra

  • Secretory dynamics of leptin in adolescent girls with anorexia nervosa and healthy adolescents.

    Madhusmita Misra;Karen K Miller;Kelly Kuo;Kathryn Griffin

  • Determinants of skeletal loss and recovery in anorexia nervosa

    Anne Klibanski

Frequent Co-Authors

Anne Klibanski
Anne Klibanski Harvard University
Karen K. Miller
Karen K. Miller Harvard University
Kamryn T. Eddy
Kamryn T. Eddy Harvard University
David B. Herzog
David B. Herzog Harvard University
Hang Lee
Hang Lee Harvard University
Jennifer J. Thomas
Jennifer J. Thomas Massachusetts General Hospital
Mary L. Bouxsein
Mary L. Bouxsein Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Nadia Micali
Nadia Micali University College London
David A. Schoenfeld
David A. Schoenfeld Harvard University
Rajiv Gupta
Rajiv Gupta University of California, Riverside

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