2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.clnu.2007.03.012
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A randomized trial on the efficacy of a 2-month tube feeding regimen in anorexia nervosa: A 1-year follow-up study

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“…To the best of our knowledge there is only one randomised controlled trial in which the efficacy of an "involuntary-type" treatment modality was examined (the study was not included in the review as the treatment was not reported as involuntary). Rigaud et al [28] randomly assigned inpatients to either combined tube-feeding and normal meals or normal meals only. The combined tube feeding and normal meals group were found to gain more weight, display fewer bingeing episodes and have longer relapse-free periods compared to the normal meals only group [28].…”
Section: Effect Of Involuntary Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To the best of our knowledge there is only one randomised controlled trial in which the efficacy of an "involuntary-type" treatment modality was examined (the study was not included in the review as the treatment was not reported as involuntary). Rigaud et al [28] randomly assigned inpatients to either combined tube-feeding and normal meals or normal meals only. The combined tube feeding and normal meals group were found to gain more weight, display fewer bingeing episodes and have longer relapse-free periods compared to the normal meals only group [28].…”
Section: Effect Of Involuntary Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rigaud et al [28] randomly assigned inpatients to either combined tube-feeding and normal meals or normal meals only. The combined tube feeding and normal meals group were found to gain more weight, display fewer bingeing episodes and have longer relapse-free periods compared to the normal meals only group [28].…”
Section: Effect Of Involuntary Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Un reciente estudio, de un año de seguimiento tras nutrición enteral cíclica durante dos meses 75 , concluye que la nutrición enteral es útil para la recuperación ponderal, no interfiere con la terapia de conducta alimentaria y no provoca recaídas más precoces. La aceptación de esta modalidad de tratamiento, reduce la estancia hospitalaria y no afecta a la relación terapeuta-paciente ni al grado de satisfacción de los pacientes 76 .…”
Section: Nutrición Artificialunclassified
“…Among the physical therapies for EDs, nutrition therapy is the most important. As it is very difficult for ED patients to obtain proper nutrition orally during the early phase of therapy, some ED patients receive enteral nutrition (EN) [5] or intravenous hyperalimentation (IVH) [6,7]. With EN, nasogastric tube feeding is a common choice: it is easy to manage and is considered to have few side effects because ED patients usually have an intact swallowing reflex.…”
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confidence: 99%