韩国队列中神经性厌食症和非典型神经性厌食症的严重程度。

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ACS Applied Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2024-10-22 DOI:10.1002/erv.3145
Youl-Ri Kim, Zhen An, Janet Treasure
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目的:尽管饮食失调症(EDs)的严重程度有可能为量身定制的治疗提供依据,但目前还缺乏明确的概念。本回顾性队列研究考察了韩国人群中神经性厌食症(AN)和非典型神经性厌食症严重程度指标的临床有效性和实用性:方法:分析了696名患有神经性厌食症或非典型性神经性厌食症的韩国门诊患者的数据。厌食症的严重程度标准来自《精神疾病诊断与统计手册》(第五版)和《饮食失调症医疗急救指南》(MEED)。非典型AN的严重程度标准是间歇性禁食的频率(ED诊断量表第17项)、进食障碍检查问卷的总分以及体重抑制的程度:结果:在我们的队列中,极端AN病例的发病率高于以往研究中西方人群的发病率。MEED指南对极端自闭症进行了进一步分类,揭示了不同严重程度自闭症的不同心理病理学特征。根据间歇性禁食的体重减轻行为提出的非典型自闭症严重程度分类显示了其优点:这些研究结果表明,可能需要一种更细致的自闭症严重程度分类法,以更好地体现严重的医疗问题,并涵盖文化和种族多样性。对于非典型AN,有必要研究衡量病理行为的严重程度指数。
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Severity levels of anorexia nervosa and atypical anorexia nervosa in a Korean cohort.

Objective: Despite its potential for informing tailored treatments, the severity of eating disorders (EDs) lacks clear conceptualisation. The present retrospective cohort study examined the clinical validity and utility of severity specifiers for anorexia nervosa (AN) and atypical AN in a Korean population.

Method: Data from 696 Korean outpatients with AN or atypical AN were analysed. Severity criteria for AN from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, and the Medical Emergencies in Eating Disorders (MEED) guidance were used. Severity criteria applied for atypical AN were the frequency of intermittent fasting (ED Diagnostic Scale item 17), Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire global scores, and the degree of weight suppression.

Results: Prevalence of extreme cases of AN in our cohort was higher than in Western populations in previous studies. MEED guidance further subclassified extreme AN, revealing distinct psychopathological profiles across severity levels. The proposed severity classification for atypical AN based on the weight loss behaviour of intermittent fasting showed merit.

Conclusions: These findings suggest a potential need for a more nuanced AN severity classification that better represents severe medical aspects and encompasses cultural and ethnic diversities. In atypical AN, there is a need to examine severity indices measuring pathological behaviours.

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