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The United Kingdom Eating Disorders Genetics Initiative.

Authors :
Monssen D
Davies HL
Kakar S
Bristow S
Curzons SCB
Davies MR
Kelly EJ
Ahmad Z
Bradley JR
Bright S
Coleman JRI
Glen K
Hotopf M
Ter Kuile AR
Malouf CM
Kalsi G
Kingston N
McAtarsney-Kovacs M
Mundy J
Peel AJ
Palmos AB
Rogers HC
Skelton M
Adey BN
Lee SH
Virgo H
Quinn T
Price T
Zvrskovec J
Eley TC
Treasure J
Hübel C
Breen G
Source :
The International journal of eating disorders [Int J Eat Disord] 2024 May; Vol. 57 (5), pp. 1145-1159. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Aug 16.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Objective: The United Kingdom Eating Disorders Genetics Initiative (EDGI UK), part of the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Mental Health BioResource, aims to deepen our understanding of the environmental and genetic etiology of eating disorders. EDGI UK launched in February 2020 and is partnered with the UK eating disorders charity, Beat. Multiple EDGI branches exist worldwide. This article serves the dual function of providing an in-depth description of our study protocol and of describing our initial sample including demographics, diagnoses, and physical and psychiatric comorbidities.<br />Method: EDGI UK recruits via media and clinical services. Anyone living in England, at least 16 years old, with a lifetime probable or clinical eating disorder is eligible to sign up online: edgiuk.org. Participants complete online questionnaires, donate a saliva sample for genetic analysis, and consent to medical record linkage and recontact for future studies.<br />Results: As of September 2022, EDGI UK recruited 7435 survey participants: 98% female, 93.1% white, 97.8% cisgender, 65.9% heterosexual, and 52.1% have a university degree. Over half (57.8%) of these participants have returned their saliva DNA kit. The most common diagnoses are anorexia nervosa (48.3%), purging disorder (37.8%), bulimia nervosa (37.5%), binge-eating disorder (15.8%), and atypical anorexia nervosa (7.8%).<br />Conclusion: EDGI UK is the largest UK eating disorders study and efforts to increase its diversity are underway. It offers a unique opportunity to accelerate eating disorder research. Researchers and participants with lived experience can collaborate on projects with unparalleled sample size.<br />Public Significance Statement: Eating disorders are debilitating and costly for society but are under-researched due to underfunding. EDGI UK is one of the largest eating disorder studies worldwide with ongoing recruitment. The collected data constitute a resource for secondary analysis. We will combine data from all international EDGI branches and the NIHR BioResource to facilitate research that improves our understanding of eating disorders and their comorbidities.<br /> (© 2023 The Authors. International Journal of Eating Disorders published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1098-108X
Volume :
57
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The International journal of eating disorders
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37584261
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/eat.24037