Journal of Eating Disorders,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
11(1)
Опубликована: Июль 20, 2023
The
extent
to
which
the
recent
global
COVID-19
Pandemic
has
impacted
young
people
with
restrictive
eating
disorders
[i.e.,
anorexia
nervosa
(AN)
and
atypical
(AAN)]
is
unclear.
We
conducted
a
scoping
review
of
literature
identify
how
pandemic
this
population
gaps
in
current
inform
future
research
efforts.
European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry,
Год журнала:
2021,
Номер
32(7), С. 1151 - 1177
Опубликована: Авг. 18, 2021
COVID-19
was
declared
a
pandemic
in
March
2020,
resulting
many
countries
worldwide
calling
for
lockdowns.
This
study
aimed
to
review
the
existing
literature
on
effects
of
lockdown
measures
established
as
response
mental
health
children
and
adolescents.
Embase,
Ovid,
Global
Health,
PsycINFO,
Web
Science,
pre-print
databases
were
searched
this
PRISMA-compliant
systematic
(PROSPERO:
CRD42021225604).
We
included
individual
studies
reporting
wide
range
outcomes,
including
risk
protective
factors,
conducted
adolescents
(aged
≤
19
years),
exposed
lockdown.
Data
extraction
quality
appraisal
by
independent
researchers,
results
synthesised
core
themes.
61
articles
with
54,999
(mean
age
=
11.3
years,
49.7%
female).
Anxiety
symptoms
depression
common
ranged
1.8-49.5%
2.2-63.8%,
respectively.
Irritability
(range
16.7-73.2%)
anger
30.0-51.3%),
also
frequently
reported
Special
needs
presence
disorders
before
lockdown,
alongside
excessive
media
exposure,
significant
factors
anxiety.
Parent-child
communication
anxiety
depression.
The
has
resulted
psychological
distress
highlighted
vulnerable
groups
such
those
previous
or
current
difficulties.
Supporting
at
is
key.
Clinical
guidelines
alleviate
negative
public
strategies
support
population
need
be
developed.
International Journal of Eating Disorders,
Год журнала:
2020,
Номер
53(11), С. 1791 - 1800
Опубликована: Авг. 25, 2020
The
COVID-19
pandemic
and
the
resulting
public
restrictions
pose
a
psychological
burden
for
humans
worldwide
may
be
particularly
detrimental
individuals
with
mental
disorders.
Therefore,
current
study
explored
effects
of
on
eating
disorder
(ED)
symptoms
other
aspects
in
former
inpatients
anorexia
nervosa
(AN).One-hundred
fifty-nine
patients
AN-discharged
from
inpatient
treatment
2019-completed
an
online
survey
contact
history
COVID-19,
changes
ED
aspects,
health
care
utilization,
strategies
employed
to
cope
during
pandemic.Approximately
70%
reported
that
eating,
shape
weight
concerns,
drive
physical
activity,
loneliness,
sadness,
inner
restlessness
increased
pandemic.
Access
in-person
psychotherapies
visits
at
general
practitioner
(including
checks)
decreased
by
37%
46%,
respectively.
Videoconference
therapy
was
used
26%
telephone
contacts
35%
patients.
Patients
experienced
daily
routines,
day
planning
enjoyable
activities
as
most
helpful
among
coping
strategies.The
poses
great
challenges
AN.
ED-related
thoughts
behaviors
dysfunctional
mechanisms
regain
control
over
circumstances.
E-mental
interventions
appear
promising
supporting
AN
these
hard
times.
Furthermore,
addressing
depression
anxiety,
well
intolerance
uncertainty
might
help
them
manage
their
symptoms.
European Eating Disorders Review,
Год журнала:
2021,
Номер
29(6), С. 826 - 841
Опубликована: Авг. 30, 2021
Abstract
Objective
This
systematic
review
and
meta‐analysis
aimed
to
examine:
the
pooled
prevalence
of
symptomatic
behaviours
mental
health
deterioration
amongst
individuals
with
eating
disorders
(EDs)
obesity
during
COVID‐19
confinement.
Moreover,
we
examined
changes
in
EDs
distress
before
confinement,
association
between
psychosocial
factors
symptoms.
Method
A
search
was
carried
out
biomedical
databases
from
January
2020
2021.
Both
cross‐sectional
longitudinal
studies
that
used
quantitative
measures
ED
symptoms
psychological
after
confinement
were
included.
Results
total
26
met
inclusion
criteria
(
n
=
3399,
85.7%
female).
The
65%
(95%
CI[48,81],
k
10).
increased
weight
52%
CI[25,78],
4).
More
than
half
participants
experienced
depression
anxiety.
at
least
75%
reported
shape
concerns,
thinking
about
exercising.
However,
analyses
showed
no
significant
differences
pre‐pandemic
levels
first
lockdown
phase
Body
Mass
Index
symptoms,
whereas
only
few
suggested
distress,
particularly
among
anorexia
nervosa.
Conclusions
majority
worsening
lockdown.
further
are
needed
identify
vulnerable
groups,
as
well
long‐term
consequences
COVID‐19.
International Journal of Eating Disorders,
Год журнала:
2021,
Номер
55(1), С. 3 - 38
Опубликована: Ноя. 13, 2021
Research
investigating
the
effects
of
COVID-19
on
eating
disorders
is
growing
rapidly.
A
comprehensive
evaluation
this
literature
needed
to
identify
key
findings
and
evidence
gaps
better
inform
policy
decisions
related
management
during
after
crisis.
We
conducted
a
systematic
scoping
review
synthesizing
appraising
literature.Empirical
research
impacts
disorder
severity,
prevalence,
demand
for
treatment
was
searched.
No
sample
restrictions
were
applied.
Findings
(n
=
70
studies)
synthesized
across
six
themes:
(a)
suspected
cases
COVID-19;
(b)
perceived
pandemic
symptoms;
(c)
symptom
severity
pre
versus
pandemic;
(d)
pandemic-related
correlates
severity;
(e)
carers/parents;
(f)
experiences
COVID-19.Pandemic
rates
probable
disorders,
deterioration,
general
mental
health
varied
substantially.
Symptom
escalation
worsening
during-and
due
to-the
commonly
reported,
those
most
susceptible
included
confirmed
cases,
at-risk
populations
(young
women,
athletes,
parent/carers),
individuals
highly
anxious
or
fearful
COVID-19.
Evidence
emerged
increased
specialist
services
pandemic.
The
forced
transition
online
challenging
many,
yet
telehealth
alternatives
seemed
feasible
effective.Evidence
mostly
limited
participant
self-report
retrospective
recall,
cross-sectional
descriptive
studies,
samples
convenience.
Several
novel
pathways
future
that
aim
understand,
monitor,
support
negatively
affected
by
are
formulated.La
investigación
que
se
hace
sobre
los
efectos
de
en
trastornos
la
conducta
alimentaria
está
creciendo
rápidamente.
Se
necesita
una
evaluación
exhaustiva
esta
literatura
para
identificar
hallazgos
clave
y
evidenciar
las
brechas
informar
mejor
decisiones
políticas
públicas
relacionadas
con
el
manejo
durante
después
realizó
revisión
sistemática
del
alcance
sintetizó
valoró
literatura.
MÉTODO:
buscó
empírica
impactos
gravedad,
prevalencia
demanda
tratamiento
alimentaria.
aplicaron
restricciones
muestra.
Los
estudios)
sintetizaron
seis
temas:
(1)
casos
sospechosos
(2)
impacto
percibido
síntomas;
(3)
gravedad
síntomas
antes
pandemia;
(4)
correlatos
relacionados
pandemia
(5)
cuidadores/padres;
(6)
experiencias
COVID-19.El
tasas
probables
alimentaria,
deterioro
salud
variaron
sustancialmente.
La
escala
empeoramiento
debido
fueron
reportados
comúnmente,
más
susceptibles
incluyeron
confirmados
poblaciones
riesgo
(mujeres
jóvenes,
atletas,
padres
/
cuidadores)
e
individuos
altos
niveles
ansiedad
o
miedo
Surgió
alguna
evidencia
mayor
servicios
especializados
pandemia.
transición
forzada
al
línea
fue
un
desafío
muchos,
sin
embargo,
alternativas
telesalud
parecían
factibles
efectivas.
Conclusiones.
limita
principalmente
autoinforme
participantes
recuerdo
retrospectivo,
estudios
transversales
descriptivos,
muestras
conveniencia.
formulan
varias
vías
novedosas
futuras
investigaciones
tienen
como
objetivo
comprender,
monitorear
apoyar
aquellos
afectados
negativamente
por
Journal of Eating Disorders,
Год журнала:
2021,
Номер
9(1)
Опубликована: Янв. 12, 2021
The
Covid-19
pandemic
has
wrought
disruption
to
everyday
life
and
services,
emerging
evidence
suggests
that
those
with
eating
disorders
(EDs)
are
likely
experience
marked
distress
exacerbation
of
their
symptoms.
However,
little
is
known
around
the
most
relevant
factors
symptom
change;
whether
certain
emotion
regulation
coping
strategies
linked
better
outcomes;
how
people
EDs
adjusting
psychological
interventions
moving
online.
International Journal of Science and Research Archive,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
11(1), С. 383 - 395
Опубликована: Янв. 20, 2024
This
comprehensive
review
examines
the
intricate
relationship
between
demographic
shifts,
specifically
aging
of
populations,
and
systemic
challenges
faced
by
healthcare
systems
globally.
As
societies
experience
a
significant
increase
in
life
expectancy
decline
birth
rates,
proportion
elderly
individuals
within
population
is
on
rise.
transformation
poses
multifaceted
to
systems,
necessitating
thorough
exploration
its
implications.
The
first
delves
into
presenting
nuanced
analysis
factors
contributing
populations.
Exploring
advancements
healthcare,
lifestyle
changes,
socio-economic
factors,
paper
establishes
foundation
for
understanding
dynamics
driving
this
global
phenomenon.
Subsequently,
focus
shifts
towards
sector,
elucidating
manifold
arising
from
demographic.
With
surge
chronic
diseases
age-related
conditions,
are
confronted
with
increased
demand
specialized
long-term
care.
has
far-reaching
implications
resource
allocation,
workforce
planning,
overall
sustainability
infrastructures.
also
highlights
importance
addressing
psychological
social
dimensions
aging,
emphasizing
need
holistic
approaches
that
go
beyond
traditional
medical
paradigms.
Societal
attitudes,
stigma,
provision
adequate
support
become
crucial
considerations
achieving
patient-centered
care
elderly.
In
conclusion,
underscores
urgency
adapt
particularly
posed
It
advocates
proactive
approach,
calling
policy
interventions,
innovative
models,
re-evaluation
societal
perspectives
aging.
By
navigating
complexities
inherent
transitions,
can
strive
inclusivity,
sustainability,
improved
quality
growing
population.