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Change in food choice during acute treatment and the effect on longer-term outcome in patients with anorexia nervosa.

Joanna E SteinglassWenbo FeiKarin FoerdeCaroline TouzeauJulia RuggieroCaitlin LloydEvelyn AttiaYuanjia WangB Timothy Walsh
Published in: Psychological medicine (2023)
Short-term treatment is associated with improvement in BMI but with no significant change, on average, in choices made in a task known to predict actual eating. However, the degree to which individuals increased high-fat choices during treatment and decreased the use of self-control over food choice were associated with reduced weight loss over the following 3 years, underscoring the need to focus on changing eating behavior in treatment of AN.
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