“…Despite the importance of weight‐based outcomes, this narrow measure has been reconsidered over time within wider questioning in the field regarding how to optimally operationalize AN recovery, a construct that goes beyond remission in scope and duration (Bardone‐Cone et al, ; Couturier & Lock, ; Dawson, Rhodes, & Touyz, ). Given the fragility of partial clinical improvement (Khalsa, Portnoff, McCurdy‐McKinnon, & Feusner, ), and the high risk of chronicity in AN (Eddy et al, ; Fichter, Quadflieg, Crosby, & Koch, ; Herpertz‐Dahlmann et al, ), it has been argued that the bar for clinical efficacy in AN RCTs should be set high. In this earnest effort, aptly highlighted by Bardone‐Cone, Hunt, and Watson (), the broader eating disorder community is urged to reach consensus on how to define recovery, and that this definition includes at least three key criteria; physical, behavioral, and psychological well‐being.…”