Background: Normalizing the eating pattern and weight recovery are the main objectives in treating anorexia nervosa (AN). Eating accompaniment through shared mealtimes is a common strategy in eating disorder management programs. This study aims to examine the impact on weight gain of an internet-delivered meal support group on patients with AN who were under ambulatory treatment with the Eating Disorders Unit of the UC Christus Health Network, Chile. Methods: An observational study of 54 female patients with AN diagnosis who participated in Online Meal Support Groups (OMSGs) three times a week was performed. Their weight, BMI and BMI%, was reviewed at the beginning of the sessions and at 45- and 90-day follow-up. Results: Patients showed significant weight gain during follow-up. At the 90-day follow-up, patients had gained 4.41 (SD ± 2.82) kg with an effect size of −1.563. Conclusions: Statistically significant differences were found between the weight at the beginning of the intervention and at the 45- and 90-day follow-up, meaning that eating support online groups may be an effective intervention for weight gain and maintenance in patients with AN. These findings highlight the viability of developing cost-effective and more accessible interventions for AN and thus help reduce the duration of untreated disease and its consequences.
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Autor | Vogel, Melina Gil, Aurora Galaz, Camila Urrejola Noguera, Pascuala Lacalle, Lucas Jara, Raúl Irribarra Pastenes, Verónica Letelier, Matias Costa, Daniela Espinoza, Gabriela |
Título | Virtually Accompanied Eating in the Outpatient Therapy of Anorexia Nervosa |
Revista | Nutrients |
ISSN electrónico | 2072-6643 |
Volumen | 15 |
Número de publicación | 17 |
Número de artículo | 15173783 |
Página inicio | 1 |
Página final | 10 |
Fecha de publicación | 2023 |
Resumen | Background: Normalizing the eating pattern and weight recovery are the main objectives in treating anorexia nervosa (AN). Eating accompaniment through shared mealtimes is a common strategy in eating disorder management programs. This study aims to examine the impact on weight gain of an internet-delivered meal support group on patients with AN who were under ambulatory treatment with the Eating Disorders Unit of the UC Christus Health Network, Chile. Methods: An observational study of 54 female patients with AN diagnosis who participated in Online Meal Support Groups (OMSGs) three times a week was performed. Their weight, BMI and BMI%, was reviewed at the beginning of the sessions and at 45- and 90-day follow-up. Results: Patients showed significant weight gain during follow-up. At the 90-day follow-up, patients had gained 4.41 (SD ± 2.82) kg with an effect size of −1.563. Conclusions: Statistically significant differences were found between the weight at the beginning of the intervention and at the 45- and 90-day follow-up, meaning that eating support online groups may be an effective intervention for weight gain and maintenance in patients with AN. These findings highlight the viability of developing cost-effective and more accessible interventions for AN and thus help reduce the duration of untreated disease and its consequences. |
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Licencia | Atribución 4.0 Internacional (CC BY 4.0) |
DOI | 10.3390/nu15173783 |
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Id de publicación en WoS | WOS:001061223700001 |
Palabra clave | Eating disorders Anorexia nervosa Online meal support groups Weight recovery Geographical barriers |
Tema ODS | 03 Good health and well-being |
Tema ODS español | 03 Salud y bienestar |
Tipo de documento | artículo |