Aetiology of ED's

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When did Smink et al conduct their study?

2012

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What was Smink et al 2012 study?

Reviewed literature surrounding ED’s. Identified issues, most studies use medical records, hosptial admissions. This is only a small portion of cases for EDs.

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When did Mitchison and Mond conduct their study?

2015

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What was Mitchison and Mond 2015 study?

Issues with measuring ED’s due to female centric measurements. Harder to diagnose men, but also harder to diagnose other ED’s such as PICA

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When did Luginaah et al conduct their study?

2025

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What was Luginaah et al 2025 study?

COVID worsened ED’s link to familar factors and healthcare etc.

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When did Hazzard et al conduct their study

2020

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What was Hazzard et al 2020 study?

Looked into food insecurity as a factor predicting ED’s. Food insecurity was linked to bullimia and BED.

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When did Chowbey et al conduct their study?

2012

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What was Chowbey et al 2012 study?

Found ethnic minorities to be underdiagnosed and undertreated for eating disorders. Cultural beliefs impact, but also professional opinion around treating eds.

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When did Kenny et al conduct their study?

2022

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What was Kenny et al 2022 study?

Depressive symptoms can lead to ED symptoms such as body dissatisfaction. ED’s to cope with depressive symptoms.

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What was Haleem et al 2012 study?

Starvation effects can cause depression to occur. Decreases serotonin at postsynaptic sites.

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When was Schoen et al study conducted?

2019

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What was Schoen et al 2019 study?

Having compounded identities (holding multiple stigmatised identities) mean individuals are less likely to be treated. Different exposure to risks, means delayed diagnosis, increased severity of presentation and worsened recovery.