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Background: Anorexia nervosa, restricting subtype (AN-R), is a severe psychiatric disorder, with abnormal interoception, autonomic nervous system disturbances, and increased exposure to childhood traumatic experiences (CTEs), frequently observed as correlates. This is the first study exploring the impact of CTEs and heart rate variability (HRV; i.e., an index reflecting parasympathetic arousal) on interoceptive accuracy (IA; i.e., the ability to track changes in bodily signals) in AN.
Methods: Twenty-five patients with AN-R within a year of onset and 25 matched healthy controls were recruited. IA was assessed through the heart beat detection task. HRV was measured before and after the task. Participants also completed the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire. We performed a to detect significant differences between groups in HRV reactivity and IA, and a linear regression to test the effect of factors of interest on IA.
Results: Patients with AN-R displayed significantly increased HRV reactivity and decreased IA compared to HCs. They also reported significantly more CTEs. Furthermore, childhood emotional neglect significantly predicts IA impairments.
Conclusions: Although the pathway linking emotional neglect to abnormal interoception in AN-R remains to be clarified, an embodiment-informed framework may show promise in the treatment of individuals with eating disorders who experienced childhood maltreatment.
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Int J Eat Disord
September 2025
Department of Physiology, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia.
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Fam Process
September 2025
Centre Nutrition, Santé et Société (NUTRISS), Institut Sur la Nutrition et les Aliments Fonctionnels (INAF), Université Laval, Québec, Québec, Canada.
Parental psychological distress and accommodating and enabling behaviors may represent maintaining factors of anorexia nervosa (AN). However, very few studies included both parents; their interdependence is unknown. Using a dyadic approach, this study aimed to examine the relationship between parental psychological distress and accommodation at the admission of their child to specialized eating disorder programs, and their observation of their child's eating disordered behaviors 1 year later.
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September 2025
Orygen, Parkville, VIC, Australia.
Perfectionism and flexible thinking are frequently reported as impaired in anorexia nervosa (AN), however, the role of perfectionism and cognitive flexibility in eating disorder (ED) symptoms is unclear. Further, it is unclear how individuals with AN may differ in these domains compared to the general community with high or low ED symptoms. Sixty-seven individuals with lifetime AN, 112 community controls with high ED symptoms (high ED-CCs) and 111 community controls with low ED symptoms (low ED-CCs) completed an online survey examining perfectionism, cognitive flexibility, and divergent thinking.
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Eur Thyroid J
September 2025
Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, University Hospital of Lausanne and University of Lausanne, CH-1011 Lausanne, Switzerland.
Objective: Iodine deficiency (ID) causes a wide range of health issues, from endemic goiter to more subtle effects resulting from reduced thyroid hormone production. The recommended daily iodine intake for adolescents and adults is 150 µg, which corresponds to a median urinary iodine concentration (UIC) of 100-299 µg/L at the population level. Individuals with anorexia nervosa typically suffer from deficiencies in micronutrients and vitamins, but there is little data on iodine status.
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