PURPOSE: While overexercise is commonly described in patients who experience anorexia nervosa (AN), it represents a condition still underestimated, especially in the paediatric population.METHOD: The present study aims at assessing the possible associations between levels of physical activity (PA) and clinical features, endocrinological data and psychopathological traits in a sample of 244 female adolescents hospitalised for AN subdivided into two groups according to PA levels (high PA vs. no/low PA). The two groups were compared through multivariate analyses, while multiple regression analysis was conducted to determine whether physical activity predict specific outcomes.RESULTS: No significant differences were found between the two groups in terms of last Body Mass Index (BMI) before illness, BMI at admission and disease duration, while a difference emerged in delta BMI(rapidity of weight loss), significantly higher in high-PA group (p=0.021). Significant differences were observed in Free triiodothyronine- (p<0.001), Free thyroxine (p=0.046), Follicle-stimulating hormone (p=0.019), Luteinising hormone (p=0.002) levels, with values remarkably lower in high-PA group. Concerning psychopathological scales, the high-PA group showed worst Children's Global Assessment Scale (CGAS) scores (p=0.035). Regression analyses revealed that higher PA predicts higher delta BMI (p=0.021), presence of amenorrhea (p=0.003), lower heart rate (p=0.012), lower thyroid (Free triiodothyronine p<0.001, Free thyroxine p=0.029) and gynaecological hormones' levels (Follicle-stimulating hormone p=0.023, Luteinising hormone p=0.003, 17-Beta estradiol p=0.041). Concerning psychiatric measures, HPA predicts worst scores at CGAS (p=0.019), and at scales for evaluation of alexithymia (p=0.028) and depression (p=0.004).CONCLUSIONS: Results suggest that high levels of physical activity in acute AN associate with worst clinical conditions at admission, especially in terms of endocrinological and medical features.LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level III.

Riva, A., Falbo, M., Passoni, P., Polizzi, S., Cattoni, A., Nacinovich, R. (2022). High levels of physical activity in female adolescents with anorexia nervosa: medical and psychopathological correlates. EATING AND WEIGHT DISORDERS, 27(1), 151-162 [10.1007/s40519-021-01126-3].

High levels of physical activity in female adolescents with anorexia nervosa: medical and psychopathological correlates

Falbo, Mariella
Secondo
;
Polizzi, Serena;Cattoni, Alessandro
Penultimo
;
Nacinovich, Renata
Ultimo
2022

Abstract

PURPOSE: While overexercise is commonly described in patients who experience anorexia nervosa (AN), it represents a condition still underestimated, especially in the paediatric population.METHOD: The present study aims at assessing the possible associations between levels of physical activity (PA) and clinical features, endocrinological data and psychopathological traits in a sample of 244 female adolescents hospitalised for AN subdivided into two groups according to PA levels (high PA vs. no/low PA). The two groups were compared through multivariate analyses, while multiple regression analysis was conducted to determine whether physical activity predict specific outcomes.RESULTS: No significant differences were found between the two groups in terms of last Body Mass Index (BMI) before illness, BMI at admission and disease duration, while a difference emerged in delta BMI(rapidity of weight loss), significantly higher in high-PA group (p=0.021). Significant differences were observed in Free triiodothyronine- (p<0.001), Free thyroxine (p=0.046), Follicle-stimulating hormone (p=0.019), Luteinising hormone (p=0.002) levels, with values remarkably lower in high-PA group. Concerning psychopathological scales, the high-PA group showed worst Children's Global Assessment Scale (CGAS) scores (p=0.035). Regression analyses revealed that higher PA predicts higher delta BMI (p=0.021), presence of amenorrhea (p=0.003), lower heart rate (p=0.012), lower thyroid (Free triiodothyronine p<0.001, Free thyroxine p=0.029) and gynaecological hormones' levels (Follicle-stimulating hormone p=0.023, Luteinising hormone p=0.003, 17-Beta estradiol p=0.041). Concerning psychiatric measures, HPA predicts worst scores at CGAS (p=0.019), and at scales for evaluation of alexithymia (p=0.028) and depression (p=0.004).CONCLUSIONS: Results suggest that high levels of physical activity in acute AN associate with worst clinical conditions at admission, especially in terms of endocrinological and medical features.LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level III.
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Adolescents; Anorexia nervosa; Endocrinological data; Physical activity; Psychopathology;
English
11-mar-2021
2022
27
1
151
162
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Riva, A., Falbo, M., Passoni, P., Polizzi, S., Cattoni, A., Nacinovich, R. (2022). High levels of physical activity in female adolescents with anorexia nervosa: medical and psychopathological correlates. EATING AND WEIGHT DISORDERS, 27(1), 151-162 [10.1007/s40519-021-01126-3].
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