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Is being underweight associated with impairments in quality of life in the absence of significant eating disorder pathology?

机译:在没有重大饮食失调症的情况下,体重过轻是否与生活质量下降相关?

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Few studies have compared low-weight individuals with eating disorder (ED) pathology with similar-weight individuals without significant pathology despite the fact that body weight is often used as a key outcome within ED research. This study compared quality of life (QoL) in one group with high levels of ED pathology to a group with low ED pathology, matched by body mass index (BMI). The high ED group reported significantly lower ED-specific quality of life (EDQoL) than the low ED group. These findings suggest that young women with high levels of ED pathology report significantly more impaired QoL than comparable young women with no ED pathology, and that being underweight alone is not a primary contributor to poorer EDQoL.
机译:很少有研究将体重低的饮食失调症(ED)病患与体重相似但无明显病征的人进行比较,尽管事实上体重通常是ED研究中的关键结果。这项研究比较了具有高水平ED病理的一组患者的生活质量(QoL)与一组低ED病理和相应的体重指数(BMI)相匹配的患者。高ED组报告的ED特异性生活质量(EDQoL)明显低于低ED组。这些发现表明,与没有ED病理的年轻女性相比,具有ED病理高水平的年轻女性报告的QoL显着更大,而且仅体重不足并不是导致EDQoL较差的主要原因。

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