Evaluation of cognitive function in patients with severe anorexia nervosa before and after medical stabilization

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Background: The purpose of this study was to quantify cognitive deficits in severe anorexia nervosa (AN) before and after medical stabilization. Methods: This was a prospective study of 40 females between the ages of 18 and 50 admitted to a medical stabilization unit with severe AN (%IBW < 70). The primary outcome of the study was change in test scores on the Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status (RBANS) at baseline and after medical stabilization. Results: There were no statistically significant differences in baseline RBANS scores between AN patients overall and controls (p = 0.0940). There was a statistically significant change in RBANS from baseline 94.1 + 12.7 to medical stabilization 97.1 + 10.6 (p = 0.0173), although notably both mean values fell within the average range. There were no significant differences in baseline RBANS scores between controls and AN-BP patients (p = 0.3320) but significant differences were found between controls and AN-R patients (p = 0.0434). Conclusions: No baseline deficits in cognition were found in this sample of women with severe AN.

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Rylander, M., Taylor, G., Bennett, S., Pierce, C., Keniston, A., & Mehler, P. S. (2020). Evaluation of cognitive function in patients with severe anorexia nervosa before and after medical stabilization. Journal of Eating Disorders, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40337-020-00312-5

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