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A case series investigation of association between co-morbid psychiatric disorder and the improvement in body mass index among patients with anorexia nervosa and eating disorder not otherwise specified of the anorexia nervosa type

机译:神经性厌食症和进食障碍的神经系统性厌食症患者共病精神病与体重指数改善之间关联的病例系列调查

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BackgroundAnorexia nervosa and eating disorder not otherwise specified* (not fulfilling Anorexia Nervosa DSM IV criteria) are increasing in Singapore. Patients with eating disorders may also present with other psychiatric disorders such as depression and anxiety. The paper aims to investigate the association of co-morbid psychiatric disorders with the improvement of body mass index (BMI) in these patients. MethodsA retrospective cohort analysis of 182 patients with anorexia and eating disorder not otherwise specified at a tertiary hospital was done. The clinical course of co-morbid psychiatric disorders was correlated with the improvement of body mass index. Results109 patients were included in the analysis and the mean BMI on resolution of co-morbid psychiatric disorders was BMI 16.9. There is a significant association between the BMI groups and the resolution of co-morbid psychiatric disorders, χ 2?=?10.2, p?=?.03. Patients in BMI group 5 (BMI 16.6 - 18.5) were noted to be significantly less likely to resolve their psychiatric co-morbidity compared to the other 4 groups. (OR?=?0.323). ConclusionPatients with anorexia nervosa and eating disorders not otherwise specified were at increased risk of having co-morbid psychiatric disorders and the clinical course of co-morbid psychiatric disorders appeared to correlate with improved BMI. Specifically patients with BMI
机译:背景新加坡的神经性厌食症和进食障碍(未满足其他神经性厌食症DSM IV标准)正在增加。饮食失调的患者可能还会出现其他精神疾病,例如抑郁和焦虑。本文旨在研究这些患者合并症的精神疾病与体重指数(BMI)改善的关系。方法回顾性分析了182例三级医院食欲不振和厌食症患者。合并精神病的临床病程与体重指数的改善有关。结果109例患者被纳入分析,解决合并症的精神病患者的平均BMI为BMI 16.9。 BMI组与并存的精神疾病的解决之间存在显着的相关性,χ2?=?10.2,p?= ?. 03。 BMI组5(BMI 16.6-18.5)的患者与其他4组相比,其解决精神病合并症的可能性显着降低。 (OR≥0.323)。结论患有神经性厌食症和饮食失调的患者罹患合并精神病的风险增加,合并精神病的临床病程似乎与BMI的改善有关。特别是BMI患者

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