Long-Term Outcomes from a 10-Year Follow-Up of Women Living with a Restrictive Eating Disorder: A Brief Report.
Enza SperanzaLidia SantarpiaMaurizio MarraEmilia De FilippoOlivia Di VincenzoDelia MorlinoFabrizio PasanisiFranco ContaldoPublished in: Nutrients (2020)
According to the collected data, women with a history of restrictive eating disorders appear to re-adapt well to social life by obtaining the level of their unaffected peers in terms of education and employment.