Research on anorexia nervosa (AN) has emphasized the importance of low absolute body weight, but emerging research suggests the importance of also considering low body weight relative to an individual's highest premorbid weight (weight suppression; WS). Objective: We investigated whether body mass index and WS at lowest weight (BMI-LW and WS-LW) among adolescents with AN predicted BMI at 6-, 10-, or 18-year follow-up, duration of AN, or total eating disorder duration, including time during which criteria were met for bulimia nervosa or eating disorder not otherwise specified. Method: Forty-seven cases of AN identified through community screening in Sweden were included. Weight and height data were collected from medical records, school nurs...
Background: The body mass index is a key predictor of treatment outcome in patients with anorexia ne...
Background: Family-based treatments are first-line treatments for adolescents with restrictive eatin...
Purpose: The National Eating Disorders Quality Improvement Collaborative evaluated data of patients ...
Research on anorexia nervosa (AN) has emphasized the importance of low absolute body weight, but eme...
Objective: Although weight history is relevant in predicting eating disorder symptom severity, lit...
Background: Desired weight is an indicator of illness severity in youth with anorexia nervosa (AN), ...
Objective: A finding consistent with the transdiagnostic approach to eating disorders is that about ...
Lower weight has historically been equated with more severe illness in anorexia nervosa (AN). Relian...
BackgroundWeight suppression (WS), which is the difference between a patient's highest and current w...
© 2019 Melissa WhitelawAnorexia Nervosa (AN) is the eating disorder characterised by emaciation and ...
BackgroundWeight suppression (WS), which is the difference between a patient’s highest and current w...
PurposePrevious research has indicated that patients with anorexia nervosa (AN) or atypical AN with ...
Introduction: This study examines weight suppression (WS) and weight loss speed (WLS) in atypical an...
ObjectiveDetermine whether early weight gain predicts full remission at end-of-treatment (EOT) and f...
International audienceObjective: Early-onset anorexia nervosa (EO-AN) is characterized by restricted...
Background: The body mass index is a key predictor of treatment outcome in patients with anorexia ne...
Background: Family-based treatments are first-line treatments for adolescents with restrictive eatin...
Purpose: The National Eating Disorders Quality Improvement Collaborative evaluated data of patients ...
Research on anorexia nervosa (AN) has emphasized the importance of low absolute body weight, but eme...
Objective: Although weight history is relevant in predicting eating disorder symptom severity, lit...
Background: Desired weight is an indicator of illness severity in youth with anorexia nervosa (AN), ...
Objective: A finding consistent with the transdiagnostic approach to eating disorders is that about ...
Lower weight has historically been equated with more severe illness in anorexia nervosa (AN). Relian...
BackgroundWeight suppression (WS), which is the difference between a patient's highest and current w...
© 2019 Melissa WhitelawAnorexia Nervosa (AN) is the eating disorder characterised by emaciation and ...
BackgroundWeight suppression (WS), which is the difference between a patient’s highest and current w...
PurposePrevious research has indicated that patients with anorexia nervosa (AN) or atypical AN with ...
Introduction: This study examines weight suppression (WS) and weight loss speed (WLS) in atypical an...
ObjectiveDetermine whether early weight gain predicts full remission at end-of-treatment (EOT) and f...
International audienceObjective: Early-onset anorexia nervosa (EO-AN) is characterized by restricted...
Background: The body mass index is a key predictor of treatment outcome in patients with anorexia ne...
Background: Family-based treatments are first-line treatments for adolescents with restrictive eatin...
Purpose: The National Eating Disorders Quality Improvement Collaborative evaluated data of patients ...