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Mortality in Anorexia Nervosa

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Journal Am J Psychiatry
Specialty Psychiatry
Date 1995 Jul 1
PMID 7793446
Citations 193
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Abstract

Objective: The author's goal was to shed light on the debate regarding the mortality rate over time associated with anorexia nervosa.

Method: He conducted a meta-analytic study using weighted linear regression to combine crude mortality proportions from 42 published studies to estimate the mortality associated with anorexia nervosa over time.

Results: The crude rate of mortality due to all causes of death for subjects with anorexia nervosa in these studies was 5.9% (178 deaths in 3,006 subjects). The aggregate mortality rate was estimated to be 0.56% per year, or approximately 5.6% per decade.

Conclusions: The aggregate estimated mortality rate for subjects with anorexia nervosa is substantially greater than that reported for female psychiatric inpatients and for the general population.

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