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Sarah E. Racine

Sarah E. Racine

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Psychology

D-Index
30
Citations
3595
World Ranking
11387
National Ranking
794

Best Publications

  • Research Review: What we have learned about the causes of eating disorders – a synthesis of sociocultural, psychological, and biological research

    Kristen M. Culbert;Sarah E. Racine;Kelly L. Klump

  • The interactive effects of estrogen and progesterone on changes in emotional eating across the menstrual cycle.

    Kelly L. Klump;Pamela K. Keel;Sarah E. Racine;S. Alexandra Burt

  • Emotion dysregulation and symptoms of anorexia nervosa: the unique roles of lack of emotional awareness and impulse control difficulties when upset.

    Sarah E. Racine;Jennifer E. Wildes

  • Sex differences in binge eating patterns in male and female adult rats

    Kelly L. Klump;Sarah Racine;Britny Hildebrandt;Cheryl L. Sisk

  • Exploring the relationship between negative urgency and dysregulated eating: etiologic associations and the role of negative affect.

    Sarah E. Racine;Pamela K. Keel;S. Alexandra Burt;Cheryl L. Sisk

  • Emotion dysregulation and anorexia nervosa: An exploration of the role of childhood abuse

    Sarah E. Racine;Sarah E. Racine;Jennifer E. Wildes

  • Hormonal Factors and Disturbances in Eating Disorders.

    Kristen M. Culbert;Sarah E. Racine;Kelly L. Klump

  • Ovarian Hormone Influences on Dysregulated Eating: A Comparison of Associations in Women with versus without Binge Episodes.

    Kelly L. Klump;Sarah E. Racine;Britny Hildebrandt;S. Alexandra Burt

  • Dynamic longitudinal relations between emotion regulation difficulties and anorexia nervosa symptoms over the year following intensive treatment.

    Sarah E. Racine;Jennifer E. Wildes

  • Do emotional eating urges regulate affect? Concurrent and prospective associations and implications for risk models of binge eating.

    Alissa A. Haedt-Matt;Pamela K. Keel;Sarah E. Racine;S. Alexandra Burt

  • The possible influence of impulsivity and dietary restraint on associations between serotonin genes and binge eating

    Sarah E. Racine;Kristen M. Culbert;Christine L. Larson;Kelly L. Klump

  • Dietary restraint moderates genetic risk for binge eating.

    Sarah E. Racine;S. Alexandra Burt;William G. Iacono;Matt McGue

  • Examining the relationship between dietary restraint and binge eating: differential effects of major and minor stressors.

    Amanda M. Woods;Sarah E. Racine;Kelly L. Klump

  • Differential associations between ovarian hormones and disordered eating symptoms across the menstrual cycle in women.

    Sarah E. Racine;Kristen M. Culbert;Pamela K. Keel;Cheryl L. Sisk

  • Emotion regulation difficulties as common and unique predictors of impulsive behaviors in university students.

    Alexia E Miller;Sarah E Racine

  • Emotion dysregulation across the spectrum of pathological eating: Comparisons among women with binge eating, overeating, and loss of control eating.

    Sarah E Racine;Sarah A Horvath

  • Examining associations between negative urgency and key components of objective binge episodes.

    Sarah E. Racine;S. Alexandra Burt;Pamela K. Keel;Cheryl L. Sisk

  • Eating disorders and the nine symptoms of borderline personality disorder: A systematic review and series of meta‐analyses

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  • The effects of ovarian hormones and emotional eating on changes in weight preoccupation across the menstrual cycle

    Britny A. Hildebrandt;Sarah E. Racine;Pamela K. Keel;S. Alexandra Burt

  • A systematic review and secondary data analysis of the interactions between the serotonin transporter 5-HTTLPR polymorphism and environmental and psychological factors in eating disorders.

    Vanja Rozenblat;Deborah Ong;Matthew Fuller-Tyszkiewicz;Kirsti Akkermann

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