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Gene variants in eating disorders. Focus on anorexia nervosa ...Genetic factors predispose for approximately 33-84% to anorexia nervosa, 28-83% to bulimia nervosa, and 41-57% to binge eating disorder.
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The Efficacy of Individual Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Eating ...Aug 14, 2025 · This meta-analysis aims to provide an update on the efficacy of individual cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for eating disorders (EDs) in ...
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Renal and electrolyte complications in eating disordersFeb 20, 2023 · Chronic hypokalemia due to purging in patients with anorexia nervosa-binge purge subtype or bulimia nervosa can lead to hypokalemic nephropathy ...
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The American Psychiatric Association Practice Guideline for the ...Feb 1, 2023 · The scope of this document is shaped by the diagnostic criteria for eating disorders and by the available evidence as obtained by a ...
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Neuromodulation of Eating Disorders: A Review of Underlying ...Feb 22, 2024 · We also found significant evidence for the role of deep brain stimulation, particularly as an escalatory therapy option for the those who failed ...
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Psychedelics in the treatment of eating disorders - ScienceDirect.comPrevious accounts of psychedelic use in people with EDs suggest that psychedelics may improve distorted body image, normalize maladaptive reward processing, ...
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Ketamine as a Novel Psychopharmacotherapy for Eating DisordersEating disorders (EDs) are serious, life-threatening psychiatric conditions associated with physical and psychosocial impairment, as well as high morbidity ...
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Innovative and Emerging Treatments for Anorexia Nervosa | FocusJul 15, 2024 · This article provides an overview of preliminary investigations into cannabidiol, psilocybin therapy, ketamine and the ketogenic diet, ...Missing: experimental | Show results with:experimental
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Outcomes in people with eating disorders - PubMed Central - NIHJan 12, 2024 · Eating disorders (EDs) are known to be associated with high mortality and often chronic and severe course, but a recent comprehensive ...
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Eating disorder outcomes: findings from a rapid review of over a ...May 30, 2023 · This paper aims to synthesise the literature on outcomes for people with ED, including rates of remission, recovery and relapse, diagnostic crossover, and ...
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Anorexia nervosa in adults: Evaluation for medical complications ...Jul 10, 2025 · Standardized mortality ratios show that the rate of death in anorexia nervosa is approximately 5 to 10 times greater than the rate in the ...
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Mortality rates in patients with anorexia nervosa and other eating ...The standardized mortality ratios were 5.86 for AN, 1.93 for BN, and 1.92 for EDNOS. One in 5 individuals with AN who died had committed suicide. Conclusions: ...
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A meta-analysis of mortality rates in eating disordersIndividuals with eating disorders (EDs) had significantly elevated mortality rates. •. Anorexia nervosa had the highest standardized mortality ratios compared ...
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Eating Disorder Health Consequences - NEDAOverall people with anorexia nervosa had a six-fold increase in mortality compared to the general population. Reasons for death include starvation, substance ...
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Premature Mortality in Patients With Anorexia Nervosa: A Matched ...Apr 2, 2025 · After 34 years of follow-up, there was a cumulative rate of 57.0 deaths per 1000 females with anorexia nervosa, compared with 23.1 per 1000 ...
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Gone too soon: Studying mortality in eating disordersJan 19, 2023 · Suicide, alcohol misuse, and digestive diseases seem to be the most common causes of death in individuals with eating disorders. Interestingly ...
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A Longitudinal Investigation of Mortality in Anorexia Nervosa and ...Among the 186 individuals with a lifetime history of anorexia nervosa, 14 (7.5%) died, which translated to an annual mortality rate of 3.87 deaths per 1,000 ...
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The Incidence and Prevalence of Eating Disorders Between 1975 ...Jul 2, 2025 · In the 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, and 2010s, the incidence of anorexia nervosa in primary care was stable, ranging between 6 and 8 per 100,000 total ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Global prevalence of eating disorders in children: a comprehensive ...Apr 7, 2025 · In 2023, a systematic review and meta-analysis reported that the global prevalence of eating disorders in children and adolescents was 22.3% ...
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Eating Disorder Statistics - NEDAThe overall lifetime prevalence of eating disorders is estimated to be 8.60% among females and 4.07% among males. Deloitte Access Economics. The Social and ...
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Increasing prevalence of eating disorders in female adolescents ...Aug 1, 2024 · EDs are relatively common in young people, affecting 5.5%–17.9% of young women and 0.6%–2.4% of young men by the time they reach early adulthood.
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Eating Disorder Statistics | ANAD - National Association of Anorexia ...41% of women over 50 have current or previous core eating disorder symptoms, divided into 13.3% who have current and 27.7% with past symptoms. 125. Peer ...
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Sex and ethnic/racial differences in disordered eating behaviors and ...Results: Except for overeating, disordered eating behaviors were more prevalent among female [adjusted prevalence ratio (aPR) = 1.3–1.8] than male college ...
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Global, regional, and national burdens of eating disorder in ...Between 1990 and 2021, the global age-standardized prevalence rate of eating disorders increased from 300.73 to 354.72 per 100,000 population (EAPC: 0.57).
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Trends in the Observed Versus Expected Incidence of Eating ... - NIHIRs for EDs peaked in 2021, with the overall rate for females being 45.5% higher than expected in 2021 before declining to an excess of 19.4% in 2023. The ...
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The social media diet: A scoping review to investigate the ...Mar 22, 2023 · Evidence from 50 studies in 17 countries indicates that social media usage leads to body image concerns, eating disorders/disordered eating and poor mental ...
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Sociocultural correlates of eating pathology in college women from ...Sep 27, 2022 · Thin-ideal internalization and pressures for thinness were significant positive predictors of eating pathology in both US and Iranian women.
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The association between social comparison in social media, body ...Dec 24, 2024 · A random-effects meta-analysis was conducted to investigate the direct correlation between social comparison and body image and eating disorder ...Missing: influence | Show results with:influence
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Screen time, problematic screen use, and eating disorder symptoms ...Sep 4, 2024 · Findings suggest greater total screen time, social media use, and problematic screen use are associated with more eating disorder symptoms in early adolescence.
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Pro-ana versus Pro-recovery: A Content Analytic Comparison of ...Aug 10, 2017 · Objectives: To compare how people communicate about eating disorders on two popular social media platforms – Twitter and Tumblr.
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#ForYou? the impact of pro-ana TikTok content on body image ... - NIHAug 7, 2024 · Videos glamourising disordered eating practices and body image concerns readily circulate on TikTok. Minimal empirical research has ...
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