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In first presentation adolescent anorexia nervosa, do cognitive markers of underweight status change with weight gain following a refeeding intervention
International Journal of Eating Disorders, 05/20/09
Hatch A et al. - The authors aim is to determine the nature and severity of cognitive functioning impairment in adolescent anorexia nervosa (AN) when underweight and following weight gain. Cognitive impairments in adolescent AN appear to normalize with refeeding and weight gain.
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