2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00394-022-02923-x
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A population-based study of macronutrient intake according to mental health status with a focus on pure and comorbid anxiety and eating disorders

Abstract: Purpose Eating disorders (ED) and anxiety impact food choices. In addition, comorbid anxiety seems to increase ED symptoms and severity. However, the association between such comorbidity and dietary intake is unknown. This population-based, cross-sectional study aimed to assess macronutrient intake according to mental health status (i.e., no disorder, pure and comorbid anxiety and ED). Methods The study included N = 24,771 participants (74% fe… Show more

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“…In the first sensitivity analysis, an adjustment for self-reported prescribed medication use for mental disorders was added to the main model. In the second sensitivity analysis, an adjustment for presence of depressive symptoms and likelihood of eating disorders (ED) was added to the main model, because of potential associations not only between carbohydrate intake and depression 53 and ED 54 , but also between these mental disorders 1 . Finally, in the third sensitivity analysis, we added all of these variables (i.e., medication use, presence of depressive symptoms, and likelihood of ED).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the first sensitivity analysis, an adjustment for self-reported prescribed medication use for mental disorders was added to the main model. In the second sensitivity analysis, an adjustment for presence of depressive symptoms and likelihood of eating disorders (ED) was added to the main model, because of potential associations not only between carbohydrate intake and depression 53 and ED 54 , but also between these mental disorders 1 . Finally, in the third sensitivity analysis, we added all of these variables (i.e., medication use, presence of depressive symptoms, and likelihood of ED).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%