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BMI at Discharge from Treatment Predicts Relapse in Anorexia Nervosa: A Systematic Scoping Review

Background: Anorexia nervosa (AN) has high rates of enduring disease and mortality. Currently, there is insufficient knowledge on the predictors of relapse after weight normalization and this is why a systematic literature review was performed. Methods: PubMed, EMBASE, PsychInfo, and Cochrane databa...

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Autores principales: Frostad, Stein, Rozakou-Soumalia, Natalia, Dârvariu, Ştefana, Foruzesh, Bahareh, Azkia, Helia, Larsen, Malina Ploug, Rowshandel, Ehsan, Sjögren, Jan Magnus
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9144864/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35629258
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm12050836
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author Frostad, Stein
Rozakou-Soumalia, Natalia
Dârvariu, Ştefana
Foruzesh, Bahareh
Azkia, Helia
Larsen, Malina Ploug
Rowshandel, Ehsan
Sjögren, Jan Magnus
author_facet Frostad, Stein
Rozakou-Soumalia, Natalia
Dârvariu, Ştefana
Foruzesh, Bahareh
Azkia, Helia
Larsen, Malina Ploug
Rowshandel, Ehsan
Sjögren, Jan Magnus
author_sort Frostad, Stein
collection PubMed
description Background: Anorexia nervosa (AN) has high rates of enduring disease and mortality. Currently, there is insufficient knowledge on the predictors of relapse after weight normalization and this is why a systematic literature review was performed. Methods: PubMed, EMBASE, PsychInfo, and Cochrane databases were searched for literature published until 13 July 2021. All study designs were eligible for inclusion if they focused on predictors of relapse after weight normalization in AN. Individual study definitions of relapse were used, and in general, this was either a drop in BMI and/or reccurrence of AN symptoms. Results: The database search identified 11,507 publications, leaving 9511 publications after the removal of duplicates and after a review of abstracts and titles; 191 were selected for full-text review. Nineteen publications met the criteria and included 1398 AN patients and 39 healthy controls (HC) from adults and adolescents (ages range 11–73 years). The majority used a prospective observational study design (12 studies), a few used a retrospective observational design (6 studies), and only one was a non-randomized control trial (NRCT). Sample sizes ranged from 16 to 191 participants. BMI or measures of body fat and leptin levels at discharge were the strongest predictors of relapse with an approximate relapse rate of 50% at 12 months. Other predictors included signs of eating disorder psychopathology at discharge. Conclusions: BMI at the end of treatment is a predictor of relapse in AN, which is why treatment should target a BMI well above 20. Together with the time to relapse, these outcomes are important to include in the evaluation of current and novel treatments in AN and for benchmarking.
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spelling pubmed-91448642022-05-29 BMI at Discharge from Treatment Predicts Relapse in Anorexia Nervosa: A Systematic Scoping Review Frostad, Stein Rozakou-Soumalia, Natalia Dârvariu, Ştefana Foruzesh, Bahareh Azkia, Helia Larsen, Malina Ploug Rowshandel, Ehsan Sjögren, Jan Magnus J Pers Med Systematic Review Background: Anorexia nervosa (AN) has high rates of enduring disease and mortality. Currently, there is insufficient knowledge on the predictors of relapse after weight normalization and this is why a systematic literature review was performed. Methods: PubMed, EMBASE, PsychInfo, and Cochrane databases were searched for literature published until 13 July 2021. All study designs were eligible for inclusion if they focused on predictors of relapse after weight normalization in AN. Individual study definitions of relapse were used, and in general, this was either a drop in BMI and/or reccurrence of AN symptoms. Results: The database search identified 11,507 publications, leaving 9511 publications after the removal of duplicates and after a review of abstracts and titles; 191 were selected for full-text review. Nineteen publications met the criteria and included 1398 AN patients and 39 healthy controls (HC) from adults and adolescents (ages range 11–73 years). The majority used a prospective observational study design (12 studies), a few used a retrospective observational design (6 studies), and only one was a non-randomized control trial (NRCT). Sample sizes ranged from 16 to 191 participants. BMI or measures of body fat and leptin levels at discharge were the strongest predictors of relapse with an approximate relapse rate of 50% at 12 months. Other predictors included signs of eating disorder psychopathology at discharge. Conclusions: BMI at the end of treatment is a predictor of relapse in AN, which is why treatment should target a BMI well above 20. Together with the time to relapse, these outcomes are important to include in the evaluation of current and novel treatments in AN and for benchmarking. MDPI 2022-05-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9144864/ /pubmed/35629258 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm12050836 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Frostad, Stein
Rozakou-Soumalia, Natalia
Dârvariu, Ştefana
Foruzesh, Bahareh
Azkia, Helia
Larsen, Malina Ploug
Rowshandel, Ehsan
Sjögren, Jan Magnus
BMI at Discharge from Treatment Predicts Relapse in Anorexia Nervosa: A Systematic Scoping Review
title BMI at Discharge from Treatment Predicts Relapse in Anorexia Nervosa: A Systematic Scoping Review
title_full BMI at Discharge from Treatment Predicts Relapse in Anorexia Nervosa: A Systematic Scoping Review
title_fullStr BMI at Discharge from Treatment Predicts Relapse in Anorexia Nervosa: A Systematic Scoping Review
title_full_unstemmed BMI at Discharge from Treatment Predicts Relapse in Anorexia Nervosa: A Systematic Scoping Review
title_short BMI at Discharge from Treatment Predicts Relapse in Anorexia Nervosa: A Systematic Scoping Review
title_sort bmi at discharge from treatment predicts relapse in anorexia nervosa: a systematic scoping review
topic Systematic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9144864/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35629258
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm12050836
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