A Scoping Review of the Prevalence of Eating Disorders in Spain

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INTRODUCTION: Eating disorders (EDs) are mental health illnesses with a multifactorial origin. At present, no review of indexed publications studying their prevalence in Spain is available. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A scoping review (PROSPERO -CRD42019140884-) was carried out through systematic searches (MEDLINE, EMBASE and PsycINFO) until January 2022. Papers published in Spanish/English analysing the prevalence of EDs in Spain (population < 65 years) were selected. RESULTS: A total of 766 articles were identified (186 eliminated as duplicates). A total of 580 articles were analysed on the basis of title and abstract, and 67 articles were selected for full-text analysis. A total of 37 studies analysed the prevalence of EDs in Spain. CONCLUSIONS: This is the first scoping review to analyse the prevalence of EDs in Spain. Puberty and adolescence are the most extensively studied stages. There is a high heterogeneity in the use of ED screening tools and a paucity of information on diagnostic tools.

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Benítez Brito, N., Moreno Redondo, F., Pinto Robayna, B., De Las Heras Roge, J., Ramallo Fariña, Y., & Diaz Romero, C. (2024, May 17). A Scoping Review of the Prevalence of Eating Disorders in Spain. Nutrients. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16101513

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