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The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on eating disorders: A systematic review.

Daniel J DevoeAngela HanAlida AndersonDebra K KatzmanScott B PattenAndrea SoumbasisJordyn FlanaganGeorgios PaslakisEllie VyverGisele MarcouxGina Dimitropoulos
Published in: The International journal of eating disorders (2022)
The scientific literature suggests that individuals with eating disorders have experienced deteriorating symptoms, increased isolation, and an increase in hospital admissions as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. This study synthesized 53 articles and explored the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on patients with eating disorders. We found increases in eating disorder symptoms during the pandemic; this increase in eating disorder symptoms was documented in patients with common eating disorders including anorexia nervosa, binge-eating disorder, bulimia nervosa, and other specified feeding and eating disorders. This review also demonstrated changes in body mass index (an index used to classify underweight, overweight, and obesity in adults) and increases in anxiety and depression during the pandemic compared to previous timepoints; patterns of change appeared to be related to timing of lockdowns. This review provides important information on the impact of COVID-19 on the physical and mental health of individuals with eating disorders.
Keyphrases
  • anorexia nervosa
  • coronavirus disease
  • sars cov
  • mental health
  • body mass index
  • physical activity
  • sleep quality
  • respiratory syndrome coronavirus
  • mental illness