Frontiers in Psychiatry (Jul 2021)
Is the Severity of the Clinical Expression of Anorexia Nervosa Influenced by an Anxiety, Depressive, or Obsessive-Compulsive Comorbidity Over a Lifetime?
- Elise Riquin,
- Elise Riquin,
- Elise Riquin,
- Agathe Raynal,
- Lama Mattar,
- Christophe Lalanne,
- France Hirot,
- France Hirot,
- Caroline Huas,
- Caroline Huas,
- Jeanne Duclos,
- Jeanne Duclos,
- EVHAN group,
- Sylvie Berthoz,
- Sylvie Berthoz,
- Nathalie Godart,
- Nathalie Godart,
- Nathalie Godart,
- Nathalie Godart,
- Nathalie Godart,
- Sylvie Berthoz,
- Christophe Lalanne,
- Jeanne Duclos,
- Lama Mattar,
- Hélène Roux,
- Marie Raphaële Thiébaud,
- Sarah Vibert,
- Tamara Hubert,
- Annaig Courty,
- Damien Ringuenet,
- Jean-pierre Benoit,
- Corinne Blanchet,
- Marie Rose Moro,
- Laura Bignami,
- Clémentine Nordon,
- Frédéric Rouillon,
- Solange Cook,
- Catherine Doyen,
- Marie-Christine Mouren Siméoni,
- Priscille Gerardin,
- Sylvie Lebecq,
- Marc-Antoine Podlipski,
- Claire Gayet,
- Malaika Lasfar,
- Marc Delorme,
- Xavier Pommereau,
- Stéphanie Bioulac,
- Manuel Bouvard,
- Jennifer Carrere,
- Karine Doncieux,
- Sophie Faucher,
- Catherine Fayollet,
- Amélie Prexl,
- Stéphane Billard,
- François Lang,
- Virginie Mourier-Soleillant,
- Régine Greiner,
- Aurélia Gay,
- Guy Carrot,
- Sylvain Lambert,
- Morgane Rousselet,
- Ludovic Placé,
- Jean-luc Venisse,
- Marie Bronnec,
- Bruno Falissard,
- Christophe Genolini,
- Christine Hassler,
- Jean-Marc Tréluyer,
- Olivier Chacornac,
- Maryline Delattre,
- Nellie Moulopo,
- Christelle Turuban,
- Auger Christelle
Affiliations
- Elise Riquin
- Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire d'Angers [Angers University Hospital], Angers, France
- Elise Riquin
- Laboratory of Psychology, LPPL EA4638, University of Angers, Angers, France
- Elise Riquin
- Adolescent and Young Adult University Hospital Department of the Health Foundation of Students of France, Centre Pierre Daguet, Sablé-sur-Sarthe, France
- Agathe Raynal
- Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, CH du Rouvray-CHU de Rouen, Rouen, France
- Lama Mattar
- Nutrition Division, Department of Natural Sciences, School of Arts and Sciences-Lebanese American University, Beirut, Lebanon
- Christophe Lalanne
- Université Paris Diderot [Paris Diderot University], Paris Sorbonne Cité, Paris, France
- France Hirot
- CESP, Univ. Paris-Sud, UVSQ, INSERM U 1178, Université Paris-Saclay [Paris-Saclay University], Paris, France
- France Hirot
- Department of Psychiatry for Adolescents and Young Adults, Institut Mutualiste Montsouris, Paris, France
- Caroline Huas
- CESP, Univ. Paris-Sud, UVSQ, INSERM U 1178, Université Paris-Saclay [Paris-Saclay University], Paris, France
- Caroline Huas
- Adolescent and Young Adult University Hospital Department of the Health Foundation of Students of France, Paris, France
- Jeanne Duclos
- 0Univ. Lille, CNRS, CHU Lille, UMR 9193—SCALab—Cognitive and Affective Sciences, Lille, France
- Jeanne Duclos
- 1Hôpital Saint Vincent de Paul, GHICL, Département de Psychiatrie, Paris, France
- EVHAN group
- Sylvie Berthoz
- Department of Psychiatry for Adolescents and Young Adults, Institut Mutualiste Montsouris, Paris, France
- Sylvie Berthoz
- 2Univ. Bordeaux INCIA CNRS UMR 5287, Bordeaux, France
- Nathalie Godart
- CESP, Univ. Paris-Sud, UVSQ, INSERM U 1178, Université Paris-Saclay [Paris-Saclay University], Paris, France
- Nathalie Godart
- Department of Psychiatry for Adolescents and Young Adults, Institut Mutualiste Montsouris, Paris, France
- Nathalie Godart
- Adolescent and Young Adult University Hospital Department of the Health Foundation of Students of France, Paris, France
- Nathalie Godart
- 3UFR des Sciences de la Santé Simone Veil [Simone Veil Health Science Training and Research Unit], Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines [Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines University], Versailles, France
- Nathalie Godart
- Sylvie Berthoz
- Christophe Lalanne
- Jeanne Duclos
- Lama Mattar
- Hélène Roux
- Marie Raphaële Thiébaud
- Sarah Vibert
- Tamara Hubert
- Annaig Courty
- Damien Ringuenet
- Jean-pierre Benoit
- Corinne Blanchet
- Marie Rose Moro
- Laura Bignami
- Clémentine Nordon
- Frédéric Rouillon
- Solange Cook
- Catherine Doyen
- Marie-Christine Mouren Siméoni
- Priscille Gerardin
- Sylvie Lebecq
- Marc-Antoine Podlipski
- Claire Gayet
- Malaika Lasfar
- Marc Delorme
- Xavier Pommereau
- Stéphanie Bioulac
- Manuel Bouvard
- Jennifer Carrere
- Karine Doncieux
- Sophie Faucher
- Catherine Fayollet
- Amélie Prexl
- Stéphane Billard
- François Lang
- Virginie Mourier-Soleillant
- Régine Greiner
- Aurélia Gay
- Guy Carrot
- Sylvain Lambert
- Morgane Rousselet
- Ludovic Placé
- Jean-luc Venisse
- Marie Bronnec
- Bruno Falissard
- Christophe Genolini
- Christine Hassler
- Jean-Marc Tréluyer
- Olivier Chacornac
- Maryline Delattre
- Nellie Moulopo
- Christelle Turuban
- Auger Christelle
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.658416
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 12
Abstract
Purpose: The relationship between anxiety or depressive comorbidities, their chronology of onset, and the severity of anorexia nervosa (AN) is not well-studied. We hypothesize that the existence of a comorbidity, particularly before the onset of AN, is associated with greater severity of AN.Methods: One hundred seventy-seven subjects were assessed. The prevalence of major depressive disorder (MDD), obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), and social phobia (SP) as well as their chronology of onset were studied. The assessment criteria of AN severity were the overall clinical condition, body mass index (BMI) on admission, lowest BMI, intensity of the eating symptoms, age at the onset of AN, illness duration, number of hospitalizations, and quality of life.Results: Patients with AN had the greatest clinical severity when they had a comorbid disorder over their lifetime, such as MDD, GAD, or SP. These comorbidities along with OCD were associated with a higher level of eating symptoms and a more altered quality of life. A profile of maximum severity was associated with a higher prevalence of MDD and GAD. Concerning the chronology of onset, the age at the start of AN was later in cases of MDD or GAD prior to AN.Conclusion: There seems to be an association between severity of AN and both MDD and GAD. The chronology of onset of the comorbidity did not seem to be associated with the severity.
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