Relationship between desired weight and eating disorder pathology in youth

Objective Individuals with eating disorders (ED), particularly anorexia nervosa (AN), and bulimia nervosa (BN), often wish to reduce their body weight in pursuit of a thin ideal, but no study has examined the relation between desired weight and ED pathology in a clinical population of youth. Given t...

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Veröffentlicht in:The International journal of eating disorders 2017-08, Vol.50 (8), p.963-969
Hauptverfasser: Boyd, Hope K., Kass, Andrea E., Accurso, Erin C., Goldschmidt, Andrea B., Wildes, Jennifer E., Le Grange, Daniel
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Zusammenfassung:Objective Individuals with eating disorders (ED), particularly anorexia nervosa (AN), and bulimia nervosa (BN), often wish to reduce their body weight in pursuit of a thin ideal, but no study has examined the relation between desired weight and ED pathology in a clinical population of youth. Given the potential impact of desired weight on normalization of eating patterns and weight restoration, we examined the relation between desired weight and ED pathology in youth with AN or BN. Methods Participants were 340 youth presenting to an outpatient ED clinical research program. Height and weight were measured, and youth completed the Eating Disorder Examination. Desired weight was operationalized as “desired weight percentage” (calculated as a percentage of expected body weight [EBW]) and “weight difference percentage” (actual weight minus desired weight, divided by actual weight and multiplied by 100). Results Youth with AN desired to be a lower percentage of their EBW than youth with BN (p 
ISSN:0276-3478
1098-108X
DOI:10.1002/eat.22720