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Ms Annemarie Hindle Name: Ms Annemarie Hindle
Sessional Academic
Phone
+613 9953 3122
Organisational Area
Faculty of Health Sciences
Department
School of Behavioural and Health Sciences (VIC)
Location
Melbourne
Publications

Pirotta, S., Joham, A., Hochberg, L., Moran, L., Lim, S., Hindle, A., Brennan., L. (2019). Strategies to reduce attrition in weight loss interventions: A systematic literature review and meta-analysis. Obesity Reviews. 20 (10), 1400-1412.

O'Brien, P. E., Hindle, A., Brennan, L., Skinner, S., Burton, P., Smith, A., Crosthwaite, G., Brown, W. (2018). Long-Term Outcomes After Bariatric Surgery: a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Weight Loss at 10 or More Years for All Bariatric Procedures and a Single-Centre Review of 20-Year Outcomes After Adjustable Gastric Banding. Obesity Surgery, 1, 3-14.


Preiss, K., Clark, D., O&rsquoBrien, P.E., de la Piedad Garcia, X., Hindle, A., Brennan, L. (2018). Psychosocial Predictors of Change in Depressive Symptoms Following Gastric Banding Surgery. Obesity Surgery 28, (6): 1578-86.

Linardon, J., Phillipou, A., Castle, D., Newton, R., Harrison, P., Cistullo, L.L., Griffiths, S., Hindle, A., Brennan, L. (2018). Feeling fat in eating disorders: Testing the unique relationships between feeling fat and measures of disordered eating in anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa. Body Image 25: 163-67.


Linardon, J., Phillipou, A., Castle, D., Newton, R., Harrison, P., Cistullo, L.L., Griffiths, S., Hindle, A., Brennan, L. (2018). The relative associations of shape and weight over-evaluation, preoccupation, dissatisfaction, and fear of weight gain with measures of psychopathology: An extension study in individuals with anorexia nervosa. Eating Behaviors,29: 54-58.

Linardon, J., Hindle, A., Brennan, L. Dropout from cognitive-behavioral therapy for eating disorders: A meta-analysis of randomized, controlled trials. (2018). International Journal of Eating Disorders, 1-11.

Hindle, A., de la Piedad Garcia, X., Brennan, L. (2017). Early post?operative psychosocial and weight predictors of later outcome in bariatric surgery: a systematic literature review. Obesity Reviews, 18(3): 317-334.

Brennan, L., O&rsquoBrien, P., de la Piedad Garcia, X., Ellis, M., Hindle, A., & Linardon, J. (2015). Pre surgical psychosocial characteristics of males seeking bariatric surgery. Australian Catholic University Faculty of Health Science Undergraduate Research Internship ($1500).

 

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