Impact of eating disorders on obstetric outcomes in a large clinical sample: A comparison with the HUNT study

Volume: 51, Issue: 10, Pages: 1134 - 1143
Published: Sep 6, 2018
Abstract
Current evidence from clinical studies suggests that having an active eating disorder (ED) during pregnancy is associated with unfavorable obstetric outcomes. However, the role of a lifetime diagnosis of ED is not fully understood. Variations in findings suggest a need for additional studies of maternal ED. This study aims to identify associations between a lifetime ED and obstetric outcomes.Data from a hospital patient register and a...
Paper Details
Title
Impact of eating disorders on obstetric outcomes in a large clinical sample: A comparison with the HUNT study
Published Date
Sep 6, 2018
Volume
51
Issue
10
Pages
1134 - 1143
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