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White matter alterations in anorexia nervosa: A systematic review of diffusion tensor imaging studies 被引量:1
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作者 Beatriz Martin Monzon phillipa hay +1 位作者 Nasim Foroughi Stephen Touyz 《World Journal of Psychiatry》 SCIE 2016年第1期177-186,共10页
AIM: To identify findings concerning white matter(WM) fibre microstructural alterations in anorexia nervosa(AN).METHODS: A systematic electronic search was undertaken in several databases up to April 2015. The search ... AIM: To identify findings concerning white matter(WM) fibre microstructural alterations in anorexia nervosa(AN).METHODS: A systematic electronic search was undertaken in several databases up to April 2015. The search strategy aimed to locate all studies published in English or Spanish that included participants with AN and which investigated WM using diffusion tensor imaging(DTI). Trials were assessed for quality assessment according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses checklist and a published quality index guideline. RESULTS: A total of 6 studies met the inclusion criteria, four of people in the acute state of the illness, one included both recovered and unwell participants, and one included people who had recovered. Participants were female with ages ranging from 14 to 29 years. All studies but one measured a range of psychopathological features. Fractional anisotropy and mean diffusivity were the main DTI correlates reported. Alterations were reported in a range of WM structures of the limbicsystem, most often of the fornix and cingulum as well as the fronto-occipital fibre tracts, i.e., regions associated with anxiety, body image and cognitive function. Subtle abnormalities also appeared to persist after recovery.CONCLUSION: This diversity likely reflects the symptom complexity of AN. However, there were few studies, they applied different methodologies, and all were cross-sectional. 展开更多
关键词 EATING DISORDER Diffusion TENSOR imaging Weight/shape OVERVALUATION Food ANXIETY
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Systematic review of evidence for different treatment settings in anorexia nervosa
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作者 Sloane Madden phillipa hay Stephen Touyz 《World Journal of Psychiatry》 SCIE 2015年第1期147-153,共7页
AIM: To compare outcomes in anorexia nervosa(AN) in different treatment settings: inpatient, partial hospitalization and outpatient. METHODS: Completed and published in the English language, randomized controlled tria... AIM: To compare outcomes in anorexia nervosa(AN) in different treatment settings: inpatient, partial hospitalization and outpatient. METHODS: Completed and published in the English language, randomized controlled trials comparing treatment in two or more settings or comparing different lengths of inpatient stay, were identified by database searches using terms "anorexia nervosa" and "treatment" dated to July 2014. Trials were assessed for risk of bias and quality according to the Cochrane handbook by two authors(Madden S and Hay P) Data were extracted on trial quality, participant features and setting, main outcomes and attrition. RESULTS: Five studies were identified, two comparing inpatient treatment to outpatient treatment, one study comparing different lengths of inpatient treatment, one comparing inpatient treatment to day patient treatment and one comparing day patient treatment with outpatient treatment. There was no difference in treatment outcomes between the different treatment settings and different lengths of inpatient treatment. Both outpatient treatment and day patient treatment were significantly cheaper than inpatient treatment. Brief inpatient treatment followed by evidence based outpatient care was also cheaper than prolonged inpatient care for weight normalization also followed by evidence based outpatient care. CONCLUSION: There is preliminary support for AN treatment in less restrictive settings but more research is needed to identify the optimum treatment setting for anorexia nervosa. 展开更多
关键词 ANOREXIA nervosa Treatment INPATIENT OUTPATIENT DAY PATIENT
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