Hypercapnia in hospitalized children and adolescents with anorexia nervosa as a predictive marker for readmission: a prospective study
CONCLUSION: Hypercapnia and respiratory acidosis are common alterations in children and adolescents hospitalized due to AN decompensation. Hypercapnia persists for at least 6 months after discharge despite clinical improvement and is associated with higher odds of readmission. This is the first study to identify an abnormal laboratory finding as a potential predictor of readmission in AN.LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: IV: Multiple time series without intervention.PMID:37921895 | PMC:PMC10624702 | DOI:10.1007/s40519-023-01624-6 (Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD)
Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD - November 3, 2023 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Pedro Via ño-Nogueira Cristina Aparicio-L ópez Ángela Prieto-Campo Goretti Mor ón-Nozaleda Ricardo Camarneiro-Silva Montserrat Graell-Berna Carmen de Lucas-Collantes Source Type: research

Hypercapnia in hospitalized children and adolescents with anorexia nervosa as a predictive marker for readmission: a prospective study
CONCLUSION: Hypercapnia and respiratory acidosis are common alterations in children and adolescents hospitalized due to AN decompensation. Hypercapnia persists for at least 6 months after discharge despite clinical improvement and is associated with higher odds of readmission. This is the first study to identify an abnormal laboratory finding as a potential predictor of readmission in AN.LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: IV: Multiple time series without intervention.PMID:37921895 | PMC:PMC10624702 | DOI:10.1007/s40519-023-01624-6 (Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD)
Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD - November 3, 2023 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Pedro Via ño-Nogueira Cristina Aparicio-L ópez Ángela Prieto-Campo Goretti Mor ón-Nozaleda Ricardo Camarneiro-Silva Montserrat Graell-Berna Carmen de Lucas-Collantes Source Type: research

Hypercapnia in hospitalized children and adolescents with anorexia nervosa as a predictive marker for readmission: a prospective study
CONCLUSION: Hypercapnia and respiratory acidosis are common alterations in children and adolescents hospitalized due to AN decompensation. Hypercapnia persists for at least 6 months after discharge despite clinical improvement and is associated with higher odds of readmission. This is the first study to identify an abnormal laboratory finding as a potential predictor of readmission in AN.LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: IV: Multiple time series without intervention.PMID:37921895 | PMC:PMC10624702 | DOI:10.1007/s40519-023-01624-6 (Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD)
Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD - November 3, 2023 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Pedro Via ño-Nogueira Cristina Aparicio-L ópez Ángela Prieto-Campo Goretti Mor ón-Nozaleda Ricardo Camarneiro-Silva Montserrat Graell-Berna Carmen de Lucas-Collantes Source Type: research

Hypercapnia in hospitalized children and adolescents with anorexia nervosa as a predictive marker for readmission: a prospective study
CONCLUSION: Hypercapnia and respiratory acidosis are common alterations in children and adolescents hospitalized due to AN decompensation. Hypercapnia persists for at least 6 months after discharge despite clinical improvement and is associated with higher odds of readmission. This is the first study to identify an abnormal laboratory finding as a potential predictor of readmission in AN.LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: IV: Multiple time series without intervention.PMID:37921895 | PMC:PMC10624702 | DOI:10.1007/s40519-023-01624-6 (Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD)
Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD - November 3, 2023 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Pedro Via ño-Nogueira Cristina Aparicio-L ópez Ángela Prieto-Campo Goretti Mor ón-Nozaleda Ricardo Camarneiro-Silva Montserrat Graell-Berna Carmen de Lucas-Collantes Source Type: research

Hypercapnia in hospitalized children and adolescents with anorexia nervosa as a predictive marker for readmission: a prospective study
CONCLUSION: Hypercapnia and respiratory acidosis are common alterations in children and adolescents hospitalized due to AN decompensation. Hypercapnia persists for at least 6 months after discharge despite clinical improvement and is associated with higher odds of readmission. This is the first study to identify an abnormal laboratory finding as a potential predictor of readmission in AN.LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: IV: Multiple time series without intervention.PMID:37921895 | PMC:PMC10624702 | DOI:10.1007/s40519-023-01624-6 (Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD)
Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD - November 3, 2023 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Pedro Via ño-Nogueira Cristina Aparicio-L ópez Ángela Prieto-Campo Goretti Mor ón-Nozaleda Ricardo Camarneiro-Silva Montserrat Graell-Berna Carmen de Lucas-Collantes Source Type: research

Hypercapnia in hospitalized children and adolescents with anorexia nervosa as a predictive marker for readmission: a prospective study
CONCLUSION: Hypercapnia and respiratory acidosis are common alterations in children and adolescents hospitalized due to AN decompensation. Hypercapnia persists for at least 6 months after discharge despite clinical improvement and is associated with higher odds of readmission. This is the first study to identify an abnormal laboratory finding as a potential predictor of readmission in AN.LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: IV: Multiple time series without intervention.PMID:37921895 | DOI:10.1007/s40519-023-01624-6 (Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD)
Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD - November 3, 2023 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Pedro Via ño-Nogueira Cristina Aparicio-L ópez Ángela Prieto-Campo Goretti Mor ón-Nozaleda Ricardo Camarneiro-Silva Montserrat Graell-Berna Carmen de Lucas-Collantes Source Type: research

Measuring implicit associations between food and body stimuli in anorexia nervosa: a Go/No-Go Association Task
CONCLUSION: The present study revealed for the first time specificities of the AN population's implicit association between food and body stimuli in terms of association strength and categorization strategy. Furthermore, the results suggest that combining implicit methodologies with other methods could contribute to a better characterization of the physiopathology of AN.LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level I, experimental study.PMID:37917374 | DOI:10.1007/s40519-023-01621-9 (Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD)
Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD - November 2, 2023 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Clara Lakritz Sylvain Iceta Philibert Duriez Maxime Makdassi Vincent Masetti Olga Davidenko J érémie Lafraire Source Type: research

Measuring implicit associations between food and body stimuli in anorexia nervosa: a Go/No-Go Association Task
CONCLUSION: The present study revealed for the first time specificities of the AN population's implicit association between food and body stimuli in terms of association strength and categorization strategy. Furthermore, the results suggest that combining implicit methodologies with other methods could contribute to a better characterization of the physiopathology of AN.LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level I, experimental study.PMID:37917374 | DOI:10.1007/s40519-023-01621-9 (Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD)
Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD - November 2, 2023 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Clara Lakritz Sylvain Iceta Philibert Duriez Maxime Makdassi Vincent Masetti Olga Davidenko J érémie Lafraire Source Type: research

The Nepean Belief Scale (NBS) as a tool to investigate the intensity of beliefs in anorexia nervosa: psychometric properties of the Italian version
CONCLUSIONS: The Italian version of the NBS is a reasonably reliable, valid, and usable tool for the multidimensional assessment of insight in AN. Level of evidence Level III, Evidence obtained from well-designed cohort or case-control analytic studies.PMID:37906328 | PMC:PMC10618389 | DOI:10.1007/s40519-023-01620-w (Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD)
Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD - October 31, 2023 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Arianna Sciarrillo Francesco Bevione Marta Lepora Federica Toppino Maria Carla Lacidogna Nadia Delsedime Matteo Panero Matteo Martini Giovanni Abbate Daga Antonio Preti Source Type: research

The Nepean Belief Scale (NBS) as a tool to investigate the intensity of beliefs in anorexia nervosa: psychometric properties of the Italian version
CONCLUSIONS: The Italian version of the NBS is a reasonably reliable, valid, and usable tool for the multidimensional assessment of insight in AN. Level of evidence Level III, Evidence obtained from well-designed cohort or case-control analytic studies.PMID:37906328 | DOI:10.1007/s40519-023-01620-w (Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD)
Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD - October 31, 2023 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Arianna Sciarrillo Francesco Bevione Marta Lepora Federica Toppino Maria Carla Lacidogna Nadia Delsedime Matteo Panero Matteo Martini Giovanni Abbate Daga Antonio Preti Source Type: research

Uncovering neural pathways underlying bulimia nervosa: resting-state neural connectivity disruptions correlate with maladaptive eating behaviors
CONCLUSION: We revealed that the right SPL undergoes reorganization with respect to specific brain regions at the whole-brain level in BN. In addition, our results suggest a correlation between brain reorganization and maladaptive eating behavior. These findings may provide useful information to better understand the neural mechanisms of BN.LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: V, descriptive study.PMID:37899387 | PMC:PMC10613592 | DOI:10.1007/s40519-023-01617-5 (Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD)
Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD - October 30, 2023 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Jia-Ni Wang Miao Wang Guo-Wei Wu Wei-Hua Li Zi-Ling Lv Qian Chen Zheng-Han Yang Xiao-Hong Li Zhen-Chang Wang Zhan-Jiang Li Peng Zhang Li-Rong Tang Source Type: research

Uncovering neural pathways underlying bulimia nervosa: resting-state neural connectivity disruptions correlate with maladaptive eating behaviors
CONCLUSION: We revealed that the right SPL undergoes reorganization with respect to specific brain regions at the whole-brain level in BN. In addition, our results suggest a correlation between brain reorganization and maladaptive eating behavior. These findings may provide useful information to better understand the neural mechanisms of BN.LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: V, descriptive study.PMID:37899387 | DOI:10.1007/s40519-023-01617-5 (Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD)
Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD - October 30, 2023 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Jia-Ni Wang Miao Wang Guo-Wei Wu Wei-Hua Li Zi-Ling Lv Qian Chen Zheng-Han Yang Xiao-Hong Li Zhen-Chang Wang Zhan-Jiang Li Peng Zhang Li-Rong Tang Source Type: research

Is binge eating associated with poor weight loss outcomes in people with a high body weight? A systematic review with meta-analyses
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings showed no difference in weight loss in people with or without pre-treatment binge eating who received various weight loss treatments. Weight loss treatments should not be withheld on the basis that they will not be effective in people with pre-treatment binge eating, albeit their safety and longer term impacts are unclear.LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level I, at least one properly designed randomized controlled trials; systematic reviews and meta-analyses; experimental studies.PMID:37889364 | PMC:PMC10611631 | DOI:10.1007/s40519-023-01613-9 (Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD)
Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD - October 27, 2023 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Isabella Lobo Felipe Q da Luz Phillipa Hay Tamiris L Gaeta Paula Costa Teixeira T áki Athanássios Cordás Amanda Sainsbury Zubeyir Salis Source Type: research

The validation of the Barcelona Orthorexia Scale-Spanish version: evidence from the general population
CONCLUSIONS: This first validation of the BOS has shown adequate psychometric properties, being a valid and reliable instrument to assess ON in the general population. Level of evidence Level II: Evidence obtained from well-designed controlled trials without randomization.PMID:37891414 | PMC:PMC10611628 | DOI:10.1007/s40519-023-01616-6 (Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD)
Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD - October 27, 2023 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Anna Navarro Carmen Varela Adela Fust é Ana Andr és Carmina Salda ña Source Type: research

Is binge eating associated with poor weight loss outcomes in people with a high body weight? A systematic review with meta-analyses
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings showed no difference in weight loss in people with or without pre-treatment binge eating who received various weight loss treatments. Weight loss treatments should not be withheld on the basis that they will not be effective in people with pre-treatment binge eating, albeit their safety and longer term impacts are unclear.LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level I, at least one properly designed randomized controlled trials; systematic reviews and meta-analyses; experimental studies.PMID:37889364 | PMC:PMC10611631 | DOI:10.1007/s40519-023-01613-9 (Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD)
Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD - October 27, 2023 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Isabella Lobo Felipe Q da Luz Phillipa Hay Tamiris L Gaeta Paula Costa Teixeira T áki Athanássios Cordás Amanda Sainsbury Zubeyir Salis Source Type: research