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Clinical Characteristics of Inpatients with Childhood vs. Adolescent Anorexia Nervosa

Authors :
Jaite, Charlotte
Bühren, Katharina Inga
Dahmen, Brigitte
Dempfle, Astrid
Becker, Katja
Correll, Christoph U.
Egberts, Karin M.
Ehrlich, Stefan
Fleischhaker, Christian
Von Gontard, Alexander
Hahn, Freia
Kolar, David
Kaess, Michael
Legenbauer, Tanja
Renner, Tobias J.
Schulze, Ulrike
Sinzig, Judith
Thomae, Ellen
Weber, Linda
Wessing, Ida
Antony, Gisela
Hebebrand, Johannes
Föcker, Manuel
Herpertz-Dahlmann, Beate
Source :
Jaite, Charlotte; Bühren, Katharina; Dahmen, Brigitte; Dempfle, Astrid; Becker, Katja; Correll, Christoph U.; Egberts, Karin M.; Ehrlich, Stefan; Fleischhaker, Christian; von Gontard, Alexander; Hahn, Freia; Kolar, David; Kaess, Michael; Legenbauer, Tanja; Renner, Tobias J.; Schulze, Ulrike; Sinzig, Judith; Thomae, Ellen; Weber, Linda; Wessing, Ida; ... (2019). Clinical Characteristics of Inpatients with Childhood vs. Adolescent Anorexia Nervosa. Nutrients, 11(11) Molecular Diversity Preservation International MDPI 10.3390/nu11112593 , Nutrients 11(11), 2593 (2019). doi:10.3390/nu11112593 special issue: "Special Issue "Childhood Eating and Feeding Disturbances" / Special Issue Editor: Prof. Dr. Anja Hilbert, Guest Editor", Nutrients, Volume 11, Issue 11, Nutrients, Vol 11, Iss 11, p 2593 (2019)
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, 2019.

Abstract

We aimed to compare the clinical data at first presentation to inpatient treatment of children (&lt<br />14 years) vs. adolescents (&ge<br />14 years) with anorexia nervosa (AN), focusing on duration of illness before hospital admission and body mass index (BMI) at admission and discharge, proven predictors of the outcomes of adolescent AN. Clinical data at first admission and at discharge in 289 inpatients with AN (children: n = 72<br />adolescents: n = 217) from a German multicenter, web-based registry for consecutively enrolled patients with childhood and adolescent AN were analyzed. Inclusion criteria were a maximum age of 18 years, first inpatient treatment due to AN, and a BMI &lt<br />10th BMI percentile at admission. Compared to adolescents, children with AN had a shorter duration of illness before admission (median: 6.0 months vs. 8.0 months, p = 0.004) and higher BMI percentiles at admission (median: 0.7 vs. 0.2, p = 0.004) as well as at discharge (median: 19.3 vs. 15.1, p = 0.011). Thus, in our study, children with AN exhibited clinical characteristics that have been associated with better outcomes, including higher admission and discharge BMI percentile. Future studies should examine whether these factors are actually associated with positive long-term outcomes in children.

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OpenAIRE
Journal :
Jaite, Charlotte; B&#252;hren, Katharina; Dahmen, Brigitte; Dempfle, Astrid; Becker, Katja; Correll, Christoph U.; Egberts, Karin M.; Ehrlich, Stefan; Fleischhaker, Christian; von Gontard, Alexander; Hahn, Freia; Kolar, David; Kaess, Michael; Legenbauer, Tanja; Renner, Tobias J.; Schulze, Ulrike; Sinzig, Judith; Thomae, Ellen; Weber, Linda; Wessing, Ida; ... (2019). Clinical Characteristics of Inpatients with Childhood vs. Adolescent Anorexia Nervosa. Nutrients, 11(11) Molecular Diversity Preservation International MDPI 10.3390/nu11112593 <http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11112593>, Nutrients 11(11), 2593 (2019). doi:10.3390/nu11112593 special issue: &quot;Special Issue &quot;Childhood Eating and Feeding Disturbances&quot; / Special Issue Editor: Prof. Dr. Anja Hilbert, Guest Editor&quot;, Nutrients, Volume 11, Issue 11, Nutrients, Vol 11, Iss 11, p 2593 (2019)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....07a347155bf0945fbd8a32416e58b254
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.17169/refubium-26240