What might be some “next steps” for researchers or practitioners or yourself as you enter the field (you can choose one of those roles) based on this article?

5Complete and submit the following reflection sheet. Before completing this Reflection Sheet, you will need to select an article that interests you from one of the following websites: The link to The Eating Disorders Review can be found at https://eatingdisordersreview.com/Links to an external site. and the Journal of Eating Disorders can be found at https://jeatdisord.biomedcentral.com/Links to an external site. Once you have selected an article and have finished reading it, answer the following questions. Your responses will be evaluated and scored by their length (meeting the minimum requirements), quality, and relevance. Summary. In your own words, how would you summarize what you read? In other words, what was the gist of the article and its central point or findings? (50-word minimum) Interesting. Were there any surprises for you or anything that was particularly notable or memorable from your standpoint in this article? (25-word minimum) Next Steps. What might be some “next steps” for researchers or practitioners or yourself as you enter the field (you can choose one of those roles) based on this article? Based on what you have read, what else do we need to know about or to do in this area? (25-word minimum) Original Research Search. Go to Google Scholar and locate any one (1) article that relates to the article you read. It does not need to have been cited in the article you read, just relevant to that topic. Then 1) include the citation for that article, 2) provide a brief summary of what the article found or concluded (25-word minimum), and what you found most interesting or about the article (25-word minimum). Then 3) explain how this article supports or refutes findings in the article (25-word minimum). Cannot use Stewart, C., Konstantellou, A., Kassamali, F., McLaughlin, N., Cutinha, D., Bryant-Waugh, R., Simic, M., Eisler, I., & Baudinet, J. (2021). Is this the ‘new normal’? A mixed method investigation of young person, parent and clinician experience of online eating disorder treatment during the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Eating Disorders, 9(1), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40337-021-00429-1 Vuillier, L., May, L., Greville-Harris, M., Surman, R., & Moseley, R. L. (2021). The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on individuals with eating disorders: The role of emotion regulation and exploration of online treatment experiences. Journal of Eating Disorders, 9(1), 1–18. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40337-020-00362-9 Or Irish, L. A., Christensen Pacella, K. A., Nation, M. B., & Barnes, R. D. (2024). Engagement in binge eating and fasting associated with poorer sleep quality in an online sample of adults. Journal of Eating Disorders, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40337-024-01028-6 Tzischinsky, O., Tokatly Latzer, I., Alon, S., & Latzer, Y. (2021). Sleep quality and eating disorder-related Psychopathologies in patients with night eating syndrome and binge eating disorders. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 10(19), 4613. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10194613 Because I have already used those.

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