
Angela S. Guarda, MD
Eating DisordersPsychiatry
Highlights
Age Groups Seen
- Adolescent 13-17
- Young Adult 18-25
- Adult 26-64
- Older Adult 65+
Languages
- French
- Italian
- English
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FemaleJohns Hopkins Affiliations:
- Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Faculty
About Angela S. Guarda
Professional Titles
- The Stephen and Jean Robinson Professor of Eating Disorders
- Director, Johns Hopkins Eating Disorders Program
Primary Academic Title
Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Johns Hopkins Physician
Background
Dr. Guarda is the Stephen and Jean Robinson Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and has been the Director of the Eating Disorders Program at Johns Hopkins Hospital since 1997. She graduated from Johns Hopkins University, obtained her medical degree from the University of Maryland School of Medicine and completed a residency in Psychiatry at Johns Hopkins including an externship in eating disorders at the Maudsley Hospital in London. She is an active clinician, educator and researcher. Her clinical research interests include improving treatment outcomes and rates of meal-based weight restoration for anorexia nervosa and ARFID. She has received grant funding from both the NIH and the Klarman Family Foundation and is actively involved in neuroimaging research examining neural mechanisms of appetite dysregulation that may contribute to the driven nature of eating disorders.
Dr Guarda is a Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association, an inducted member of the Miller Coulson Academy of Clinical Excellence and has been named every year since 2009 in Castle Connolly’s “America’s Top Doctors” for eating disorders.
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Clinical Trial Keywords
anorexia nervosa
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Videos
Recent News Articles and Media Coverage
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Should patients be allowed to die from anorexia? Treatment wasn’t helping her anorexia, so doctors allowed her to stop – No matter the consequences. But is a “palliative” approach to mental illness really ethical? New York Times (1/3/24)
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Intermittent fasting diet trend linked to disordered eating. Medscape (11/21/22)
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I didn’t believe I had an eating disorder. But the threat of forced feeding saved my life, Stat (1/18/2017)
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Centers to Treat Eating Disorders Are Growing, and Raising Concerns, New York Times (3/14/2016)
What to Look For in an Eating Disorder Treatment Center, New York Times (3/14/2016)
A Daughter’s Anorexia And Her Mother’s Fight To Save Her, The Diane Rehm Show (5/20/2015)
Contact for Research Inquiries
600 N. Wolfe Street
Meyer 101
Baltimore, MD 21287
Phone: (410) 955-3863
aguarda@jhmi.edu
Research Interests
Anorexia nervosa, avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder and eating disorders
Google Scholar - Publications
https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=vXgnf2MAAAAJ
PubMed - Publications
Selected Publications
Guarda AS, Cooper M, Pletch A, Laddaran L, Redgrave G, Schreyer C. Acceptability and tolerability of a meal-based, rapid refeeding, behavioral weight restoration protocol for anorexia nervosa. Int J Eat Disord. 2020;Oct 7. doi: 10.1002/eat.23386. PMID: 33026118
Guarda AS, Marinilli Pinto A, Couglin J, Hussain S, Haug NA, Heinberg LJ. Perceived coercion and change in perceived need for admission in hospitalized eating disorder patients. Am J Psychiatry, 2007:164(1):108–114. PMID: 17202551
Attia E, Blackwood KL, Guarda AS, Marcus MD, Rothman DJ. Marketing Residential Treatment Programs for Eating Disorders: A Call for Transparency. Psychiatr Serv. 2016 Mar 14:appips201500338. Volume 67 Issue 6, June 01, 2016, pp. 664-666. PMID: 26974513
Makhzoumi SH, Schreyer CC, Hansen JL, Laddaran LA, Redgrave GW, Guarda AS. Hospital course of underweight youth with ARFID treated with a meal-based behavioral protocol in an inpatient-partial hospitalization program for eating disorders. Int J Eat Disord. 2019 Apr;52(4):428-434. doi: 10.1002/eat.23049. Epub 2019 Feb 19. PMID: 30779365
Redgrave GW, Coughlin JW, Schreyer CC, Martin LM, Leonpacher AK, Seide M, Verdi AM, Pletch A, Guarda AS. Refeeding and weight restoration outcomes in anorexia nervosa: Challenging current guidelines. Int J Eat Disord. 2015 Jan 27. doi: 10.1002/eat.22390. PMID: 25625572
Honors
Castle Connolly’s “Top Doctors” for Eating Disorders, 2009-present
Castle Connolly Medical LTD “Exceptional Women in Medicine Award”, 2017-present
Top Doctor, Eating Disorders, Baltimore Magazine, 2018-2022
Inducted Member, Miller Coulson Academy of Clinical Excellence, Johns Hopkins Medicine, 2018-present
Memberships
- Fellow Academy of Eating Disorders
- Distinguished Life Fellow, American Psychiatric Association
- Eating Disorders Research Society
- Maryland Psychiatric Society
Expertise
Education
- Residency: Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Psychiatry, 1995
- Medical Education: University of Maryland School of Medicine, Medicine, MD, 1991
Board Certifications
- Psychiatry: American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, 1996
Insurance
- Aetna
- CareFirst
- Cigna
- First Health
- Geisinger Health Plan
- HealthSmart/Accel
- Johns Hopkins Health Plans
- MultiPlan
- Pennsylvania's Preferred Health Networks (PPHN)
- Point Comfort Underwriters
- Private Healthcare Systems (PHCS)
- Veteran Affairs Community Care Network (Optum-VACCN)