Shining the light on eating disorders, incidence, prognosis and profiling of patients in primary and secondary care: national data linkage study.
Joanne C DemmlerSinead T BrophyAmanda MarchantAnn JohnJacinta O A TanPublished in: The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science (2021)
Incidence of diagnosed eating disorders is relatively low in the population but there is a major longer term burden in morbidity and mortality to the individual.
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