Journal of Eating Disorders (Jan 2023)

Risk factors for eating disorders: findings from a rapid review

  • Sarah Barakat,
  • Siân A. McLean,
  • Emma Bryant,
  • Anvi Le,
  • Peta Marks,
  • National Eating Disorder Research Consortium,
  • Stephen Touyz,
  • Sarah Maguire

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40337-022-00717-4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 31

Abstract

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Plain English summary Research into the risk factors associated with eating disorders (EDs) is necessary in order to better understand the reasons why people develop EDs and to inform programs which aim to reduce these risk factors. In the current study we reviewed studies published between 2009 and 2021 which had researched risk factors associated with EDs. This study is one review of a wider Rapid Review series conducted as part the development of Australia’s National Eating Disorders Research and Translation Strategy 2021–2031. The findings from this review are grouped into nine main risk factor categories. These include (1) genetics, (2) gastrointestinal microbiota and autoimmune reactions, (3) childhood and early adolescent exposures, (4) personality traits and comorbid mental health conditions, (5) gender, (6) socio-economic status, (7) ethnic minority, (8) body image and social influence, and (9) elite sports. Further research is needed to better understand the relationship between the risk factors, in particular the ways in which they may interact with each other and whether they cause the ED or are just associated with the ED.

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