Anxiety disorders predict fasting to control weight: A longitudinal large cohort study of adolescents.
E Caitlin LloydAnne M HaaseStephanie ZerwasNadia MicaliPublished in: European eating disorders review : the journal of the Eating Disorders Association (2019)
Anxiety disorder presence in mid-late, but not early, adolescence predicted increased likelihood of later fasting. The differential association could be explained by anxiety being parent-reported at wave 13-14. Findings highlight anxiety disorder pathology as a possible eating disorder prevention target, though the nature of association observed requires clarification.