Risk factors for eating disorders: findings from a rapid review
The University of Sydney · Sydney Local Health District · +26 more institutions
Abstract
Risk factors represent a range of complex variables associated with the onset, development, and course of eating disorders. Understanding these risk factors is vital for the refinement of aetiological models, which may inform the development of targeted, evidence-based prevention, early intervention, and treatment programs. This Rapid Review aimed to identify and summarise research studies conducted within the last 12 years, focusing on risk factors associated with eating disorders.
The current review forms part of a series of Rapid Reviews to be published in a special issue in the Journal of Eating Disorders, funded by the Australian Government to inform the development of the National Eating Disorder Research and Translation Strategy 2021-2031. Three databases were searched for studies published between 2009 and 2021, published in English, and comprising high-level evidence studies (meta-analyses, systematic reviews, moderately sized randomised controlled studies, moderately sized controlled-cohort studies, or population studies). Data pertaining to risk factors for eating disorders were synthesised and outlined in the current paper.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 90.89
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- 100%
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94Topics & keywords
- Eating disorders
- Ethnic group
- Population
- Medicine
- Critical appraisal
- Systematic review
- Bulimia nervosa
- Psychology
- Good health and well-being