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Judith Sinzig1, Triinu Peters2, Johannes Hebebrand3, Christian Engelhardt3, Manuel Föcker4, Katharina Bühren5, Brigitte Dahmen5, Katja Becker6,7, Linda Weber6, Christoph U Correll8,9,10, Karin Maria Egberts11, Stefan Ehrlich12,13, Veit Roessner13, Christian Fleischhaker14, Alexander von Gontard15, Freia Hahn16, Ekkehart Jenetzky17,18, Michael Kaess19,20, Tanja Legenbauer21, Tobias J Renner22, Ulrike M E Schulze23, Ida Wessing4,24, Gisela Antony25, Beate Herpertz-Dahlmann5.
Abstract
Both DSM-5 and ICD-11 have provided weight cut-offs and severity specifiers for the diagnosis of anorexia nervosa (AN) in childhood, adolescence and adulthood. The aims of the current study focusing on inpatients aged < 19 years were to assess (1) the relationship between age and body mass index (BMI; kg/m2), BMI-centiles, BMI-standard deviation scores (BMI-SDS) and body height-SDS at referral, (2) the percentages of patients fulfilling the DSM-5 and ICD-11 weight criteria and severity categories for AN, and (3) the validity of the AN severity specifiers via analysis of both weight related data at discharge and inpatient treatment duration. The German Registry for Anorexia Nervosa encompassed complete data sets for 469 female patients (mean age = 15.2 years; range 8.9-18.9 years) with a diagnosis of AN (n = 404) or atypical AN (n = 65), who were ascertained at 16 German child and adolescent psychiatric hospitals. BMI at referral increased up to age 15 to subsequently plateau. Approximately one tenth of all patients with AN had a BMI above the fifth centile. The ICD-11 specifier based on a BMI-centile of 0.3 for childhood and adolescent AN entailed two equally sized groups of patients. Discharge data revealed limited validity of the specifiers. Height-SDS was not correlated with age thus stunting had no impact on our data. We corroborate the evidence to use the tenth instead of the fifth BMI-centile as the weight criterion in children and adolescents. Weight criteria should not entail major diagnostic shifts during the transition from adolescence to adulthood. The severity specifiers based on BMI or BMI-centiles do not seem to have substantial clinical validity.Entities:
Keywords: Atypical anorexia nervosa; BMI-SDS; BMI-centile; Early onset anorexia nervosa; Weight criterion
Year: 2020 PMID: 32666204 PMCID: PMC8295075 DOI: 10.1007/s00787-020-01595-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry ISSN: 1018-8827 Impact factor: 4.785
Correlations between age at referral (T0) and BMI and BMI-SDS of inpatients with Anorexia Nervosa (AN) or atypical AN
| All ( | AN ( | Atypical AN ( | AN < 15 years ( | Atypical AN < 15 years ( | AN ≥ 15 years ( | Atypical AN ≥ 15 years ( | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0.24 | 0.54 | 0.03 | 0.09 | ||||
| 5.2 × 10–13 | 3.5 × 10–11 | 0.058 | 1.19 × 10–10 | 0.003 | 0.618 | 0.597 | |
| CI | [0.19, 0.37] | [0.23, 0.41] | [− 0.02, .46] | [0.33, 0.59] | [0.23, 0.77] | [− 0.11, 0.18] | [− 0.29, 0.43] |
| BMI-SDS | |||||||
| − 0.21 | 0.02 | 0.28 | − | − 0.06 | |||
| 2.3 × 10–11 | 1.15 × 10–10 | 0.099 | 0.842 | 0.146 | 4.9 × 10–5 | 0.714 | |
| CI | [− 0.39, − 0.21] | [− 0.39, − 0.22] | [− 0.44, 0.04] | [− 0.15, 0.18] | [− 0.12, 0.64] | [− 0.39, − 0.13] | [− 0.42, 0.28] |
r correlation coefficient (Spearman’s rho), p P value, CI: 95% confidence intervals computed by bias corrected and accelerated bootstrap method, y years
*Significant after Bonferroni correction (P < 2.38 × 10–3)
Inpatients with Anorexia Nervosa fulfilling the ICD-11 specifications of significantly low and dangerously low body weight at referral (T0) in relationship to mean inpatient treatment duration and BMI and BMI-SDS at discharge (T1)
| ICD-11 BMI-centile | Mean treatment duration in weeks (± SD) | BMI T1 mean (± SD) | BMI-SDS T1 mean (± SD) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ≤ 0.3 | 202 | 18.78 (8.43) | 18.08 (1.54) | − 1.36 (0.88) |
| > 0.3 | 202 | 16.85 (8.97) | 18.54 (1.22) | − 0.93 (0.52) |
Descriptive data (mean, SD; 90% confidence interval of mean; range; 5th, 95th percentile) at referral of patients included in the multi-center German Registry of Children and Adolescents with DSM-5 diagnoses of Anorexia Nervosa (AN) (n = 404) or Atypical AN (n = 65)
| All ( | AN (Restricting type) ( | AN (Binge-eating/purging type) ( | Atypical AN ( | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean (SD); [CI 90%]; range; (5th, 95th percentile) | ||||
| Age (years) | 15.17 (1.64); [15.04,15.29]; 8.92–18.92; (12.04,17.67) | 15.13 (1.62); [14.99, 15.27]; 8.92–18.92; (12.93, 17.31) | 16.35 (1.20); [15.97, 16.74]; 14.50–18.66; (14.57, 18.59) | 14.88 (1.72); [14.52,15.23]; 11.16–17.91; (11.50, 17.59) |
| Duration of treatment (wks) | 17,21 (8.64); [16.55, 17.87]; 0.00–61.00; (4.43, 34.71) | 18.01 (8.62); [17.27, 18.74], 0.00–61.00; (4.43, 34.71) | 15.39 (10.17); [12.11, 18.66]; 0.00–39.00; (1.8, 37.2) | 13.37 (6.88); [11.95,14.80]; 0.00–35.00; (4.29, 26.29) |
| BMI T0 | 15.36 (1.53); [15.24, 15.47]; 11.56–20.69; (12.98,17.90) | 15.14 (1.34); [15.03, 15.25], 11.56–18.93; (12.93, 17.31) | 16.29 (0.99); [15,97, 16,61]; 14.22—17.78; (14.38, 17.78) | 16.21 (2.19); [15.76,16.67]; 12.05—20.69; (12.92,19.19) |
| BMI-SDS T0 | − 2.88 (1.19); [− 2.97, − 2.79];− 8.17−(− 0.07); (− 5.03, − 1.21) | − 3.01 (1.12); [− 3.10,− 2.91]; − 8.17-(− 1.29); (− 5.17, − 1.46) | − 2.57 (0.70); [− 2.79, − 2.34]; − 4.49− (− 1.39); (− 4.12, − 1.56) | − 2.29 (1.52); [− 2.60,− 1.97]; − 6.27− (− 0.07); (− 5.24, − 0.51) |
| BMI-centile T0 | 2.32 (5.13); [1.93, 2.71]; 0.00–47.11; (0.00,11.24) | 1.28 (2.24); [1.09;1.47]; 0.00–9.79; (0.00, 7.18) | 1.37 (1.79); [0.79, 1.94]; 0.00—8.21; (0.01, 6.26) | 8.71 (10.64); [6.51,10.91]; 0.00—47.11; (0.00, 30.61) |
| BMI T1 | 18.29 (1.43); [18.18,18.40]; 13.63–22.90; (15.78, 20.34) | 18.29 (1.41); [18.17,18.41]; 13.63–22.90; (15.83, 20.31) | 18.63 (1.31); [18.20,19.05]; 15.86—20.72; (16.18, 20.61) | 18.18 (1.59); [17.85,18.51]; 14.39—20.87; (15.35,20.71) |
| BMI-SDS T1 | − 1.14 (0.76); [− 1.20,− 1.08]; − 6.14–0.86; (− 2.68, − 0.24) | − 1.14 (0.76); [− 1.20, − 1.07]; − 6.14–0.86; (− 2.63, − 0.27) | − 1.23 (0.70); [− 1.46, − 1.00]; − 3.31− (− 0.23); (− 3.03, − 0.26) | − 1.11 (0.84); [− 1.29, − 0.94]; − 4.31–0.08; (− 2.83, − 0.20) |
| BMI-centile T1 | 17.60 (12.78); [16.62,18.57]; 0.00–80.43; (0.36, 40.62) | 17.47 (12.62); [16.39,18.54]; 0.00–80.43; (0.42, 39.52) | 15.14 (10.93); [11.62, 18,66]; 0.05—40.89; (0.19, 39.89) | 19.41 (14.31); (0.00–53.35); [16.45;22.37]; (0.24,42.21) |
SD standard deviation, wks weeks, CI confidence interval of mean, T0 referral, T1 discharge
Fig. 1Scatterplot for age and BMI at referral (T0) of 469 inpatients with Anorexia Nervosa (AN; differentiated according to restricting or binge eating/purging type) or atypical AN including local regression (loess) in relationship to the ICD-11 specifier of BMI ≥ 14 or < 14 kg/m2 (straight line)
Fig. 2Age dependency of mean correlations (Spearman’s) and 95% confidence intervals between age and BMI at referral (T0) of 404 inpatients with Anorexia Nervosa for four age groups. Correlation coefficients were calculated on a cross-sectional basis per age group
Fig. 3Scatterplot for age and BMI-SDS at referral (T0) of 469 inpatients with Anorexia Nervosa (AN; differentiated according to restricting or binge eating/purging type) or atypical AN including local regression in relationship to the ICD-11 specifier of BMI-centile ≥ 0.3 or < 0.3, which corresponded to BMI-SDS across the age range that skewed between 3.40 and 3.48
Fig. 4Scatterplot for age and body height-SDS of 469 inpatients with Anorexia Nervosa including local regression (loess). Linear correlation r = 0.009, P = 0.844
Numbers and percentages of inpatients fulfilling the recommended DSM-5 and absolute ICD-11 weight criterion for Anorexia Nervosa (AN) based on the fifth BMI-centile
| BMI-centile | All patients ( | AN restricting type ( | AN binge-eating/purging type ( | Atypical AN ( |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| < 5 | 395 (84.2%) | 334 (88.8%) | 27 (96.4%) | 34 (52.3%) |
| ≥ 5 | 74 (15.8%) | 42 (11. 2%) | 1 (3.6%) | 31 (47.7%) |
DSM-5 severity specifiers based on absolute BMI-values at referral (T0) according to DSM-5 in patients with Anorexia Nervosa (AN) aged ≥ 15 years and relationship with BMI, BMI-SDS at discharge (T1) and treatment duration
| BMI T0 | AN ( | BMI T1 mean (SD) | BMI-SDS T1 mean (SD) | Treatment duration (weeks) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| < 15 kg/m2 | 81 (34.76%) | 18.17 (1.47) | − 1.59 (1.03) | 20.57 (9.57) |
| 15–15.99 kg/m2 | 66 (28.33%) | 18.74 (1.41) | − 1.20 (0.79) | 16.94 (7.39) |
| 16–16.99 kg/m2 | 57 (24.46%) | 18.93 (1.09) | − 1.09 (0.55) | 16.32 (8.66) |
| ≥ 17 kg/m2 | 29 (12.45%) | 19.34 (0.92) | − 0.91 (0.42) | 11.27 (5.53) |
ICD-11 adult specifiers for significantly low and dangerously low body weight based on a BMI < or ≥ 14 kg/m2 at referral (T0), respective absolute BMI and BMI-SDS at referral for inpatient treatment in 233 patients with Anorexia Nervosa aged ≥ 15 years and relationship with BMI, BMI-SDS at discharge (T1) and with treatment duration
| BMI at referral | BMI T0 mean (SD) | BMI-SDS T0 mean (SD) | BMI T1 mean (SD) | BMI-SDS T1 mean (SD) | Treatment duration mean (SD) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| < 14 kg/m2 | 23 (9.9%) | 13.41 (0.45) | − 5.66 (0.99) | 17.88 (1.91) | − 1.93 (1.48) | 21.93 (11.51) |
| ≥ 14 kg/m2 | 210 (90.1%) | 15.79 (1.07) | − 2.98 (0.87) | 18.75 (1.26) | − 1.20 (0.70) | 16.84 (8.32) |