This study is a comparison of eating disorder patient outcomes on similar nutrition regimens regardless of degree of malnutrition. Acuity of symptoms in chronically and acutely malnourished patients were analyzed to determine the influence the duration of malnutrition has on refeeding syndrome. Patient outcomes did not differ based on chronicity of malnutrition and are compatible with previous studies in terms of weight gain, medical stabilization, and rate of electrolyte imbalance
Eating disorders are characterised by grossly disordered or chaotic eating behaviour. Nutritional co...
Weight restoration of underweight children and adolescents with anorexia nervosa (AN) is one of the ...
Restoration of weight and nutritional rehabilitation are recognized as fundamental steps in the ther...
Introduction. This study examines weight gain and assesses complications associated with refeeding h...
Eating disorders are known for their chronic and relapse-ridden course. The cyclical nature of these...
BackgroundCurrent guidelines for nutritional rehabilitation in hospitalized restrictive eating disor...
Background: The impact of severe malnutrition and medical instability in adolescent Anorexia Nervosa...
Objectives: To compare the general psychopathology in an eating disorders (ED) and a child mental he...
Background: Mental health problems frequently occur during adolescence, however,few adolescents seek...
Objective To assess and compare clinical characteristics of patients with avoidant/restrictive food ...
Objective To examine the relationship of eating disorder (ED) symptoms with the severity of alcohol ...
Theorists and researchers have long debated as to whether the differences between subthreshold level...
consequences for both physical and psychological points. Their early detection and management may im...
Lower weight has historically been equated with more severe illness in anorexia nervosa (AN). Relian...
International audienceInadequate nutritional rehabilitation of severely malnourished adolescents wit...
Eating disorders are characterised by grossly disordered or chaotic eating behaviour. Nutritional co...
Weight restoration of underweight children and adolescents with anorexia nervosa (AN) is one of the ...
Restoration of weight and nutritional rehabilitation are recognized as fundamental steps in the ther...
Introduction. This study examines weight gain and assesses complications associated with refeeding h...
Eating disorders are known for their chronic and relapse-ridden course. The cyclical nature of these...
BackgroundCurrent guidelines for nutritional rehabilitation in hospitalized restrictive eating disor...
Background: The impact of severe malnutrition and medical instability in adolescent Anorexia Nervosa...
Objectives: To compare the general psychopathology in an eating disorders (ED) and a child mental he...
Background: Mental health problems frequently occur during adolescence, however,few adolescents seek...
Objective To assess and compare clinical characteristics of patients with avoidant/restrictive food ...
Objective To examine the relationship of eating disorder (ED) symptoms with the severity of alcohol ...
Theorists and researchers have long debated as to whether the differences between subthreshold level...
consequences for both physical and psychological points. Their early detection and management may im...
Lower weight has historically been equated with more severe illness in anorexia nervosa (AN). Relian...
International audienceInadequate nutritional rehabilitation of severely malnourished adolescents wit...
Eating disorders are characterised by grossly disordered or chaotic eating behaviour. Nutritional co...
Weight restoration of underweight children and adolescents with anorexia nervosa (AN) is one of the ...
Restoration of weight and nutritional rehabilitation are recognized as fundamental steps in the ther...