Author:
Von Holle Ann,Poyastro Pinheiro Andréa,Thornton Laura M.,Klump Kelly L.,Berrettini Wade H.,Brandt Harry,Crawford Steven,Crow Scott,Fichter Manfred M.,Halmi Katherine A.,Johnson Craig,Kaplan Allan S.,Keel Pamela,La Via Maria,Mitchell James,Strober Michael,Blake Woodside D.,Kaye Walter H.,Bulik Cynthia M.
Abstract
Objective: To compare patterns of recovery in individuals with index episodes of anorexia nervosa (AN) and bulimia nervosa (BN). Method: Using Kaplan–Meier methods and Cox proportional hazards models, comparisons were conducted that were conditional on duration of eating disorder from onset and included a conservative recovery criterion of 3 asymptomatic years. Data collection was retrospective and from two of the international Price Foundation genetic studies on 901 individuals with eating disorders. Results: Using Kaplan–Meier methods, 11% of those with index AN and 10% of those with index BN met recovery criteria at 10 years. At 15 years, 16% of those with index AN and 25% of those with index BN met recovery criteria. In a Cox proportional hazards model the index BN group had three times the rate of recovery at 10–14 years (p=0.01) than the index AN group. Conclusions: Initially the probability of recovery was greater for those with index AN, but as the duration of the eating disorder lengthened those with BN had higher probabilities of recovery. Replication of these results with prospective data using similarly stringent recovery criteria and methods is required to confirm trends.
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,General Medicine
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