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Neuropsychological functioning pretreatment and posttreatment in an inpatient eating disorders program
The International journal of eating disorders, 2003-01, Vol.33 (1), p.64-70
Moser, David J.
Benjamin, Michelle L.
Bayless, John D.
McDowell, Bradley D.
Paulsen, Jane S.
Bowers, Wayne A.
Arndt, Stephan
Andersen, Arnold E.
2003
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Autor(en) / Beteiligte
Moser, David J.
Benjamin, Michelle L.
Bayless, John D.
McDowell, Bradley D.
Paulsen, Jane S.
Bowers, Wayne A.
Arndt, Stephan
Andersen, Arnold E.
Titel
Neuropsychological functioning pretreatment and posttreatment in an inpatient eating disorders program
Ist Teil von
The International journal of eating disorders, 2003-01, Vol.33 (1), p.64-70
Ort / Verlag
New York: Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
Erscheinungsjahr
2003
Quelle
Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection
Beschreibungen/Notizen
Objective This study was conducted to determine whether neuropsychological dysfunction associated with anorexia nervosa resolves with inpatient treatment. Method Subjects were 28 women being treated for anorexia nervosa. Main study variables included body mass index (BMI), Beck Depression Inventory‐II, and neuropsychological test scores. Subjects were tested at admission and discharge. Results Neuropsychological functioning improved across the course of treatment, with significant changes on tests of memory and psychomotor speed. This improvement was not significantly associated with change in BMI or with the other variables that were studied. Discussion Patients with anorexia nervosa exhibit subtle neuropsychological dysfunction, which resolves at least partially during treatment. This improvement does not appear to be associated with an increase in BMI. However, it is possible that BMI is not a sufficiently sensitive indicator of nutritional status or that longer‐term follow‐up is necessary to reveal the nutrition‐cognition relationship that we were seeking. © 2002 by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Int J Eat Disord 33: 64–70, 2003.
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Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 0276-3478
eISSN: 1098-108X
DOI: 10.1002/eat.10108
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_72885854
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Schlagworte
Adult
,
Anorexia
,
anorexia nervosa
,
Anorexia Nervosa - psychology
,
Anorexia Nervosa - rehabilitation
,
Biological and medical sciences
,
Body Mass Index
,
Cognition Disorders - diagnosis
,
Cognition Disorders - epidemiology
,
Cognition Disorders - etiology
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Eating disorders
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Female
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Hospitalization
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Humans
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Institution therapy. Inpatient treatment
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Medical sciences
,
Neurology
,
neuropsychological functioning
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Neuropsychological Tests
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nutritional status
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Patients
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Psychology
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Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
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Psychopathology. Psychiatry
,
Severity of Illness Index
,
Time Factors
,
Treatments
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