The Invisible Burden: Comorbid Conditions Aggravating Eating Disorder Recovery

Webin the lancet psychiatry, marco solmi and colleagues 7 investigated the mortality of individuals with eating disorders with electrolyte abnormalities recorded in outpatient.

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Webhigh psychiatric and medical comorbidity rates were observed in people with eds, with comorbidities contributing to increased ed symptom severity, maintenance.

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Anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa are the only eating disorders included in the global burden of diseases, injuries, and risk factors study (gbd) 2019, yet.

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Webin people with an eating disorder, quality of life is reduced, yearly healthcare costs are 48% higher than in the general population, the presence of mental health comorbidity.

Webin the lancet psychiatry, damian santomauro and colleagues 1 make a stunning claim:

The global burden of diseases, injuries, and risk factors study (gbd).

Between 30 and 41% of.

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Webwe sourced studies from the gbd 2019 anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa epidemiological databases, two systematic reviews that included studies with.

Webbinge eating disorder (bed), although relatively recently recognized as a distinct clinical syndrome, is the most common eating disorder.

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Bed can occur as a.