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The Eating Disorders Genetics Initiative (EDGI) United Kingdom

Authors :
Dina Monssen
Helena L Davies
Shannon Bristow
Saakshi Kakar
Susannah C B Curzons
Molly R Davies
Zain Ahmad
John R Bradley
Steven Bright
Jonathan R I Coleman
Kiran Glen
Matthew Hotopf
Emily J Kelly
Abigail R Ter Kuile
Chelsea Mika Malouf
Gursharan Kalsi
Nathalie Kingston
Monika McAtarsney-Kovacs
Jessica Mundy
Alicia J Peel
Alish B Palmos
Henry C Rogers
Megan Skelton
Brett N Adey
Sang Hyuck Lee
Hope Virgo
Tom Quinn
Tom Price
Johan Zvrskovec
Thalia C Eley
Janet Treasure
Christopher Hübel
Gerome Breen
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2022.

Abstract

ObjectiveThe Eating Disorders Genetics Initiative United Kingdom (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 aetiology of eating disorders. EDGI UK launched in February 2020 and is partnered with the UK eating disorders charity, Beat. There are multiple EDGI branches worldwide.MethodEDGI 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.ResultsAs of September 2022, EDGI UK has recruited 8,397 survey participants: 98% female, 93% white, 97.7% cisgender, 67% heterosexual, and 52% have a university degree. Half (51.7%) of participants have returned their saliva kit. The most common diagnoses are anorexia nervosa (42.7%), atypical anorexia nervosa (31.4%), bulimia nervosa (33.2%), binge-eating disorder (14.6%), and purging disorder (33.5%).ConclusionEDGI UK is the largest UK eating disorders study but needs to increase its diversity, and efforts are underway to do so. It also offers a unique opportunity to accelerate eating disorder research, and collaboration between researchers and participants with lived experience, with unparalleled sample size.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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