Saakshi
@saakshikakar.bsky.social
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RA + PhD student @kingsioppn.bsky.social working on @gladstudy.bsky.social and @edgiuk.bsky.social Interested in eating disorder research and increasing access to mental health care. She/her
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@edgiuk.bsky.social EDGI UK paper alert - in this paper RA and PhD student Saakshi Kakar worked on using the free text responses in EDGI and also the GLAD study @gladstudy.bsky.social to find new information about eating disorder symptoms.
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🚨New paper alert!

In my first first-author paper for my #PhD, we explored free-text responses from 1,600+ people with #eatingdisorders to better understand the diverse behaviours used to lose weight, many of which fall outside diagnostic criteria

Here's what we found👇
A screenshot from the International Journal of Eating Disorders of an original article called, "Beyond the Diagnostic Checklist: A Large-Scale Analysis of Under-Recognized Weight Loss Behaviors in Individuals With Eating Disorders"
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Thank you for highlighting my work and for all your support 💜
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New research from @kingsioppn.bsky.social @nihrbioresource.bsky.social has identified a range of weight loss behaviours associated with #eatingdisorders which are not currently included in assessment criteria: www.maudsleybrc.nihr.ac.uk/posts/2025/j...

📽️First author Saakshi Kakar explains:👇
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🙌 Thanks to @edgiuk.bsky.social and @gladstudy.bsky.social participants who shared their experiences. Their voices are helping shape more accurate, compassionate eating disorder care

Thanks to my co-authors and to @nihrbioresource.bsky.social @nihrmaudsleybrc.bsky.social for their support
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It's time for eating disorder assessment tools to evolve to reflect a wider range of experiences and behaviours

📚 Read the full paper: t.co/oueBVUngwB
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/eat.24477
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So why does this matter?
🧩 When behaviours fall outside current symptom checklists, people may be misdiagnosed or missed altogether

We argue for more inclusive, flexible assessment tools, which anticipate variation and are informed by lived experience
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📌 Notably, 81 people with #BingeEatingDisorder described engaging in weight loss or compensatory behaviours - challenging current assumptions and diagnostic boundaries.
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We grouped responses into 4 main themes:
▶️Restriction-based approaches
▶️Medical intervention
▶️Body manipulation
▶️Food avoidance

These behaviours appeared across diagnoses and genders, suggesting they’re more common than diagnostic tools reflect.
Three-step diagram illustrating parts of the data analysis process. Step 3, 'Grouping and recoding,' categorises 'Weight loss groups' into 'Slimming world,' 'Weight watchers,' and 'Diet groups.' Step 4, 'Reviewing the tokens,' is represented by an icon of three people sitting around a table in discussion. Step 5, 'Defining and naming themes,' is shown as a network diagram with interconnected nodes.
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📊 We text-mined 1,675 responses from participants in
@gladstudy.bsky.social & @edgiuk.bsky.social who had anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, or binge-eating disorder

Many described behaviours that weren’t part of standard clinical or research assessments, but were harmful and clinically relevant
Two-part diagram illustrating steps in data processing. Part 1, titled 'Merging dataframes,' shows three blue database icons connected by red lines, representing the merging process. Part 2, titled 'Preprocessing,' features a funnel labelled 'Responses' at the top. Inside the funnel, arrows indicate stages: 'Tokenisation,' 'Removing stop words,' and 'Stemming.' An arrow at the bottom points to the word 'Tokens'.
saakshikakar.bsky.social
🚨New paper alert!

In my first first-author paper for my #PhD, we explored free-text responses from 1,600+ people with #eatingdisorders to better understand the diverse behaviours used to lose weight, many of which fall outside diagnostic criteria

Here's what we found👇
A screenshot from the International Journal of Eating Disorders of an original article called, "Beyond the Diagnostic Checklist: A Large-Scale Analysis of Under-Recognized Weight Loss Behaviors in Individuals With Eating Disorders"
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In case you missed it yesterday!

⭐️ #IoPPNfestival MEGA-THREAD ⭐️

Everything that happened at the 2025 @kingsioppn.bsky.social Research Festival

Brilliant skeeted by my elfin colleague @saakshikakar.bsky.social 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

Great job Saakshi! Cheers, André
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🎤 We’re kicking off the #IoPPNfestival with a warm welcome from Prof Corinne Houart, Prof Paolo Deluca & Dr Darren Williams!

Excited for a busy afternoon of keynotes and 5 minute talks about innovation, insight & impactful #MentalHealthResearch @kingsioppn.bsky.social
Photo of Professor Paolo Deluca at the front of a lecture hall, welcoming attendees of the IoPPN Research Festival
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We are IN-PERSON in London next week for the #IoPPNfestival, sharing transformative research from @kingsioppn.bsky.social

Join @saakshikakar.bsky.social using the #IoPPNfestival hashtag from 2 pm on Wednesday, 14th May! THREAD
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Thanks so much for sharing our study!
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