Eating disorders (EDs) are common among children and adolescents and are characterized by excessive concerns for physical appearance, distorted body image, and fear of gaining weight. The purpose of this review is to evaluate the follow-up of EDs from adolescence to adulthood, analyzing persistence, relapses, and associated comorbidities. We searched scientific articles in PubMed, PsycInfo, Scopus, and Embase through two research strings, one for quantitative outcomes (recovery/persistence, relapse, and remission) and one for the other outcomes (psychiatric and medical comorbidities, substance use, and social-relational complications). From a total of 8043 retrieved articles, we selected 503 papers after exclusion of duplicates and title/ab...
Eating disorders (EDs) are conditions which are becoming more and more widespread among adolescents ...
PURPOSE: There are still uncertainties about manifestations of early adolescent eating disorders (ED...
Purpose of review: Children and adolescents with eating disorders frequently present to child mental...
Eating disorders (EDs) are common among children and adolescents and are characterized by excessive ...
Eating disorders (EDs) are common among children and adolescents and are characterized by excessive ...
poster abstractThe lifetime prevalence of acquiring an Eating Disorder (ED) in the US is 0.6–4.5%. T...
Objective: In psychiatry, the presence of residual symptoms after treatment is linked to the definit...
Objective: In psychiatry, the presence of residual symptoms after treatment is linked to the definit...
PURPOSE: There are still uncertainties about manifestations of early adolescent eating disorders (ED...
Objective: In psychiatry, the presence of residual symptoms after treatment is linked to the definit...
Background and aim: The World Health Organization has placed eating disorders among the prior-ity me...
Risk factors associated with eating disorders (EDs) have been widely studied, although previous rese...
Eating disorders (ED) usually develop during adolescence, and intervention to stop further weight lo...
Eating disorders (ED) usually develop during adolescence, and intervention to stop further weight lo...
Purpose: Many adolescents do not fulfill all the DSM-IV criteria's for anorexia nervosa and bulimia,...
Eating disorders (EDs) are conditions which are becoming more and more widespread among adolescents ...
PURPOSE: There are still uncertainties about manifestations of early adolescent eating disorders (ED...
Purpose of review: Children and adolescents with eating disorders frequently present to child mental...
Eating disorders (EDs) are common among children and adolescents and are characterized by excessive ...
Eating disorders (EDs) are common among children and adolescents and are characterized by excessive ...
poster abstractThe lifetime prevalence of acquiring an Eating Disorder (ED) in the US is 0.6–4.5%. T...
Objective: In psychiatry, the presence of residual symptoms after treatment is linked to the definit...
Objective: In psychiatry, the presence of residual symptoms after treatment is linked to the definit...
PURPOSE: There are still uncertainties about manifestations of early adolescent eating disorders (ED...
Objective: In psychiatry, the presence of residual symptoms after treatment is linked to the definit...
Background and aim: The World Health Organization has placed eating disorders among the prior-ity me...
Risk factors associated with eating disorders (EDs) have been widely studied, although previous rese...
Eating disorders (ED) usually develop during adolescence, and intervention to stop further weight lo...
Eating disorders (ED) usually develop during adolescence, and intervention to stop further weight lo...
Purpose: Many adolescents do not fulfill all the DSM-IV criteria's for anorexia nervosa and bulimia,...
Eating disorders (EDs) are conditions which are becoming more and more widespread among adolescents ...
PURPOSE: There are still uncertainties about manifestations of early adolescent eating disorders (ED...
Purpose of review: Children and adolescents with eating disorders frequently present to child mental...