Outcomes in people with eating disorders: a transdiagnostic and disorder‐specific systematic review, meta‐analysis and multivariable meta‐regression analysis
University of Ottawa · Ottawa Hospital · +30 more institutions
Abstract
Eating disorders (EDs) are known to be associated with high mortality and often chronic and severe course, but a recent comprehensive systematic review of their outcomes is currently missing. In the present systematic review and meta-analysis, we examined cohort studies and clinical trials published between 1980 and 2021 that reported, for DSM/ICD-defined EDs, overall ED outcomes (i.e., recovery, improvement and relapse, all-cause and ED-related hospitalization, and chronicity); the same outcomes related to purging, binge eating and body weight status; as well as mortality. We included 415 studies (N=88,372, mean age: 25.7±6.9 years, females: 72.4%, mean follow-up: 38.3±76.5 months), conducted in persons with…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 128.56
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 115
Authors
20- MSMarco SolmiCorresponding
University of Ottawa, Ottawa Hospital, Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre, Ottawa Public Health, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Ottawa University
- FMFrancesco Monaco
University of Salerno, European Biomedical Research Institute of Salerno
- MHMikkel Højlund
University of Southern Denmark, Mental Health Services, Region of Southern Denmark
- AMAlessio Maria Monteleone
University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli"
- MTMike Trott
Queen's University Belfast, Anglia Ruskin University
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Eating disorders
- Bulimia nervosa
- Meta-analysis
- Anorexia nervosa
- Binge-eating disorder
- Cohort
- Binge eating
- Good health and well-being