Seasonal variation of BMI at admission in German adolescents with anorexia nervosa.
David R KolarKatharina BührenBeate Herpertz-DahlmannKatja BeckerKarin EgbertsStefan EhrlichChristian FleischhakerAlexander von GontardFreia HahnMichael HussCharlotte JaiteMichael KaessTanja LegenbauerTobias J RennerVeit RoessnerUlrike SchulzeJudith SinzigIda WessingJohannes HebebrandManuel FöckerEkkehart JenetzkyPublished in: PloS one (2018)
Our findings are contrary to previous studies and question the thermoregulatory hypothesis, indicating that seasonality in AN is more complex and might be subject to other biological or psychological factors, for example physical activity or body dissatisfaction. Our results indicate only a small clinical relevance of seasonal associations of BMI-SDS merely at admission. Longitudinal studies investigating within-subject seasonal changes might be more promising to assess seasonality in AN and of higher clinical relevance.