“…However, although the study of Shobeiri et al [ 1 ] has many strengths including state of the art meta-analytic methods and solid statistical analysis (e.g., leave-one-out analysis), we have some critical concerns regarding the study selection process, and consequently, the results obtained and the conclusions that can be drawn from them. Shobeiri et al [ 1 ] state that studies were only included if they (a) were observational, measuring BDNF levels in individuals with EDs without other psychiatric or neurological comorbidities and (b) provided sufficient data, i.e., number of participants, mean, and standard deviation (SD) of BDNF levels. However, using the search criteria applied by Shobeiri et al [ 1 ], we identified six studies that either met inclusion criteria [ 2 , 3 ], would have met them if the authors had requested data from the investigators [ 4 , 5 ], or simply calculated SDs from the reported statistical measures (i.e., 95% confidence intervals, interquartile ranges) [ 6 , 7 ].…”