Girls With Anorexia Nervosa May Have Stunted Growth, Research Suggests

HealthDay (8/20, Reinberg) reports, “Girls with the eating disorder anorexia nervosa may have stunted growth,” researchers concluded in a study that included “255 girls around age 15 who were hospitalized for anorexia nervosa.” After measuring “patients’ height at the time of hospitalization and again at adulthood,” investigators found that “the women’s adult height was much shorter than expected compared with the genetic potential gauged by their parents’ height.” The findings were published online in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.

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— “Anorexia Often Stunts Girls’ Growth, Study Finds, “Steven Reinberg, HealthDay, August 20, 2020

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