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Tom Hildebrandt is affiliated with the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of psychology and medicine, with significant contributions to clinical psychology and experimental and cognitive psychology. Additional areas of specialization include public health, environmental and occupational health, physiology, and endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism.

The scientist's work centers extensively on topics related to eating disorders and behaviors, mental health research, obesity, physical activity, diet, obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders, regulation of appetite and obesity, meta-analysis and systematic reviews, and the impact of technology on adolescents.

Tom Hildebrandt has authored multiple papers published in well-recognized academic journals. Some notable papers include:

  • Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Health Coach-Delivered Smartphone-Guided Self-Help With Standard Care for Adults With Binge Eating, 2020, American Journal of Psychiatry
  • Cognitive-behavioral therapy in the time of coronavirus: Clinician tips for working with eating disorders via telehealth when face-to-face meetings are not possible, 2020, International Journal of Eating Disorders
  • Remission from Chronic Anorexia Nervosa With Ketogenic Diet and Ketamine: Case Report, 2020, Frontiers in Psychiatry
  • Heart rate variability as a biomarker for anorexia nervosa: A review, 2020, European Eating Disorders Review
  • The role of hypoleptinemia in the psychological and behavioral adaptation to starvation: Implications for anorexia nervosa, 2022, Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews

Frequent co-authors in their research collaborations include Robyn Sysko, Deena Peyser, Kayla Costello, Kurt P. Schulz, and Allison Boyar.

Publications by Tom Hildebrandt are often found in venues such as:

  • International Journal of Eating Disorders
  • American Journal of Psychiatry
  • Behaviour Research and Therapy
  • Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
  • Frontiers in Psychiatry

Best Publications

  • Muscularity concerns among men: development of attitudinal and perceptual measures.

    Tom Hildebrandt;Jim Langenbucher;David G Schlundt

  • A comparison of eating, exercise, shape, and weight related symptomatology in males with muscle dysmorphia and anorexia nervosa.

    Stuart B. Murray;Elizabeth Rieger;Tom Hildebrandt;Lisa Karlov

  • The Eating Disorder Assessment for DSM-5 (EDA-5): Development and Validation of a Structured Interview for Feeding and Eating Disorders

    Robyn Sysko;Deborah R. Glasofer;Tom Hildebrandt;Patrycja Klimek

  • Presence of muscle dysmorphia symptomology among male weightlifters.

    Tom Hildebrandt;David Schlundt;James Langenbucher;Tammy Chung

  • Cortisol augmentation of a psychological treatment for warfighters with posttraumatic stress disorder: Randomized trial showing improved treatment retention and outcome.

    Rachel Yehuda;Rachel Yehuda;Linda M. Bierer;Linda M. Bierer;Laura C. Pratchett;Laura C. Pratchett;Amy Lehrner;Amy Lehrner

  • A randomized trial of individual and couple behavioral alcohol treatment for women.

    Barbara S. McCrady;Elizabeth E. Epstein;Sharon Cook;Noelle Jensen

  • Intolerance of Uncertainty in Eating Disorders: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

    Melanie Brown;Lauren Robinson;Lauren Robinson;Giovanna Cristina Campione;Kelsey Wuensch

  • The role of emotion dysregulation in the association between men’s restrictive emotionality and use of physical aggression.

    Amy M. Cohn;Matthew Jakupcak;L. Alana Seibert;Thomas B. Hildebrandt

  • Loss of control over eating reflects eating disturbances and general psychopathology

    Janet D. Latner;Thomas Hildebrandt;Juliet K. Rosewall;Amy M. Chisholm

  • Body checking behaviors in men.

    D. Catherine Walker;Drew A. Anderson;Thomas Hildebrandt;Thomas Hildebrandt

  • Mirror exposure therapy for body image disturbances and eating disorders: A review.

    Trevor C. Griffen;Eva Naumann;Tom Hildebrandt

  • Cognitive-behavioral therapy in the time of coronavirus: Clinician tips for working with eating disorders via telehealth when face-to-face meetings are not possible.

    Glenn Waller;Matthew Pugh;Sandra Mulkens;Elana Moore

  • A Review of Body Image Influences on Men's Fitness Goals and Supplement Use:

    Donald R. McCreary;Thomas B. Hildebrandt;Leslie J. Heinberg;Michael Scott Boroughs

  • Fitness supplements as a gateway substance for anabolic-androgenic steroid use

    Tom Hildebrandt;Seth Harty;James W. Langenbucher

  • Body image disturbance in 1000 male appearance and performance enhancing drug users.

    Tom Hildebrandt;Lauren Alfano;James W. Langenbucher

  • Emphasizing interpersonal factors: an extension of the Witkiewitz and Marlatt relapse model.

    Dorian Hunter-Reel;Barbara McCrady;Thomas Hildebrandt

  • Anxiety in anorexia nervosa and its management using family‐based treatment

    Tom Hildebrandt;Terri Bacow;Mariana Markella;Katharine L. Loeb;Katharine L. Loeb

  • Psychological outcomes and predictors of initial weight loss outcomes among severely obese adolescents receiving laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding.

    Robyn Sysko;Michael J. Devlin;Tom B. Hildebrandt;Stephanie K. Brewer

  • Using hegemonic masculinity to explain gay male attraction to muscular and athletic men.

    Nicholas Lanzieri;Tom Hildebrandt

  • Heterogeneity Moderates Treatment Response Among Patients With Binge Eating Disorder

    Robyn Sysko;Tom Hildebrandt;G. Terence Wilson;Denise E. Wilfley

Frequent Co-Authors

Rachel Yehuda
Rachel Yehuda United States Department of Veterans Affairs
Barbara S. McCrady
Barbara S. McCrady University of New Mexico
Carolyn Black Becker
Carolyn Black Becker Trinity University
G. Terence Wilson
G. Terence Wilson Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Daniel Le Grange
Daniel Le Grange University of California, San Francisco
Janet D. Latner
Janet D. Latner University of Hawaii at Manoa
Anja Hilbert
Anja Hilbert Leipzig University
Drew A. Anderson
Drew A. Anderson University at Albany, State University of New York
Carol B. Peterson
Carol B. Peterson University of Minnesota
Denise E. Wilfley
Denise E. Wilfley Washington University in St. Louis

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