Researchers Reinforce Link Between Anorexia Nervosa, Reduced BMD, Particularly In Patients With Lower Body Mass Index

Clinical Endocrinology News (1/7, Cimino) reports researchers have “reinforced the link between anorexia nervosa and reduced bone mineral density (BMD), especially in patients with lower body mass index.” In the study, investigators “reviewed the medical records of 336 patients with either anorexia nervosa–restricting subtype” or “anorexia nervosa–binge/purge subtype…who had been admitted to a treatment facility in Denver,” measuring their bone density with “dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry.” The study revealed that “lower body mass index topped both anorexia nervosa subtype and duration of illness as a predictor of low BMD and probable osteoporosis.” The findings were published online in the journal Bone.

Related Links:

— “Anorexia linked to low bone density, osteoporosis, “Steve Cimino, Clinical Endocrinology News, January 7, 2020

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