Longer duration of amenorrhea is associated with lower delay discounting and less hedonic eating in girls and young women with low-weight eating disorders
Marie‐Louis Wronski(Massachusetts General Hospital), Kamryn T. Eddy(Harvard University), Daniel Quintana(Oslo University Hospital), Madeline Rogers(Cornell University), Franziska Plessow(Harvard University), Laura M. Holsen(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Lauren Breithaupt(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Stefan Ehrlich(German Centre for Cardiovascular Research), Kjersti Mæhlum Walle(University of Oslo), Elizabeth A. Lawson(Harvard University), Madhusmita Misra(University of Virginia), Meghan Slattery(Harvard University)
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