"Journal of Psychiatric Research" . "Elevated Pain Threshold in Eating Disorders: Physiological and Psychological Factors" . "Zv\u00FD\u0161en\u00FD pr\u00E1h bolesti u poruch p\u0159\u00EDjmu potravy: fyziologick\u00E9 a psychologick\u00E9 faktory"@cs . . "Regresn\u00ED anal\u00FDza uk\u00E1zala, ze zv\u00FD\u0161en\u00FD pr\u00E1h bolesti u pacientek s ment\u00E1ln\u00EDch anorexi\u00ED a bulimi\u00ED do ur\u010Dit\u00E9 m\u00EDry souvis\u00ED se sn\u00ED\u017Eenou povrchovou ko\u017En\u00ED teplotou a pocitem odcizen\u00ED vlastn\u00EDho t\u011Bla. Pr\u00E1h bolesti mu\u017Ee b\u00FDt pova\u017Eov\u00E1n za ukazatel vulnerability ke vzniku poruch p\u0159\u00EDjmu potravy."@cs . "Yamamotov\u00E1, Anna" . "39" . "431;438" . "0022-3956" . . . "GB - Spojen\u00E9 kr\u00E1lovstv\u00ED Velk\u00E9 Brit\u00E1nie a Severn\u00EDho Irska" . "11120" . . . "520092" . "Elevated Pain Threshold in Eating Disorders: Physiological and Psychological Factors"@en . . . . . . . . . "[E46C68082553]" . "P(NF6137), P(NF7549), Z(MSM 111100001), Z(MSM 111100005), Z(MSM 111200005)" . . "4" . . . "A regression analysis indicated that increased pain threshold in patients with anorexia and bulimia nervosa is moderately associated with decreased peripheral skin temperature and weakly associated with lack of familiarity with one's own body. Pain threshold may be evaluated as a potential marker of vulnerability to the development of eating disorders." . "Elevated Pain Threshold in Eating Disorders: Physiological and Psychological Factors" . . . "1"^^ . "RIV/00216208:11120/05:00009577!RIV06-MSM-11120___" . . . . . "Zv\u00FD\u0161en\u00FD pr\u00E1h bolesti u poruch p\u0159\u00EDjmu potravy: fyziologick\u00E9 a psychologick\u00E9 faktory"@cs . "8"^^ . "RIV/00216208:11120/05:00009577" . "3"^^ . "Elevated; Threshold; Eating; Disorders; Physiological; Psychological; Factors"@en . "Elevated Pain Threshold in Eating Disorders: Physiological and Psychological Factors"@en . "A regression analysis indicated that increased pain threshold in patients with anorexia and bulimia nervosa is moderately associated with decreased peripheral skin temperature and weakly associated with lack of familiarity with one's own body. Pain threshold may be evaluated as a potential marker of vulnerability to the development of eating disorders."@en . . .