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Does cognitive functioning improve with weight restoration? An examination of changes in intelligence quotient scores in adolescents with anorexia nervosa before and after treatment. | LitMetric

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Intelligence Quotient (IQ) scores, typically considered stable throughout life, may be impacted by anorexia nervosa (AN). This study investigated whether IQ scores change following treatment in adolescents with AN ( = 110; age = 14.65 ± 2.49 years; 85% female). We analyzed changes in vocabulary, matrix reasoning, and full-scale IQ (FSIQ-2) scores on the Wechsler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence, with developmental weight suppression and duration of illness as covariates. Results indicated end of treatment improvements in vocabulary ((1, 107) = 7.46,  = .01, η = .07), matrix reasoning ((1, 107) = 4.44,  = .04, η = .04), and FSIQ-2 ((1, 107) = 11.00,  < .01, η = .09) scores. A shorter illness duration was associated with greater gains in vocabulary ( = .04) and FSIQ-2 ( = .02) scores. These findings suggest that IQ scores can improve throughout treatment, with shorter illness duration linked to greater improvements, underscoring the importance of early nutritional intervention.

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