“…Members of the J-PED study discussed the outcome scale items and, as a result of factor analysis, the core symptoms of eating disorders (eating attitudes (EA), fear of being fat (FF), body image distortion (BD)), and the biopsychosocial factors, which covered items in physical and psychological areas based on environmental factors speci c to children (body weight change, menstruation (ME), perception of physical condition, school attendance (SA), disease recognition of school (RS), family functioning (FA), disease recognition by parent (RP), social adaption (SA), and relationships with friends (RF)). After that, an outcome scale was developed by excluding ME, RS, and RP, which had small loadings as a result of factor analysis [22]. The childhood eating disorder outcome scale has total scores ranging from 0 to 36, with 36 being the worst.…”