Stability of neuropsychological performance in anorexia nervosa

We investigated the stability of neuropsychological performance and eating disorder (EDO) symptoms before, immediately after, and 2 years after inpatient treatment. We also examined relationships between neuropsychological and EDO measures. Sixteen women who were admitted for inpatient treatment of...

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Published in:Annals of clinical psychiatry Vol. 20; no. 1; p. 9
Main Authors: Mikos, Ania E, McDowell, Bradley D, Moser, David J, Bayless, John D, Bowers, Wayne A, Andersen, Arnold E, Paulsen, Jane S
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States 01-02-2008
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Summary:We investigated the stability of neuropsychological performance and eating disorder (EDO) symptoms before, immediately after, and 2 years after inpatient treatment. We also examined relationships between neuropsychological and EDO measures. Sixteen women who were admitted for inpatient treatment of anorexia nervosa participated in three evaluations: (1) at admission to the hospital, (2) at discharge, and (3) at a follow-up exam approximately two years after discharge. Body mass index increased significantly from each testing session to the next. Endorsement of eating disorder symptoms was significantly decreased at discharge and at follow-up compared to admission. In terms of cognitive performance, total scores on a brief neuropsychological battery (RBANS) were significantly greater at follow-up than at admission. We found no relationships between EDO symptoms and cognitive function at any of the three sessions. The current findings suggest that EDO symptoms and cognitive performance in anorexia nervosa patients can show improvement as long as two years after hospitalization, but there is no evidence that EDO symptoms are related to neuropsychological performance.
ISSN:1547-3325
DOI:10.1080/10401230701844836