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Cognitive flexibility and attention to detail in adolescents and adults with severe forms of anorexia nervosa

Journal

EUROPEAN EATING DISORDERS REVIEW
Volume 30, Issue 3, Pages 289-297

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/erv.2883

Keywords

anorexia nervosa; central coherence; development; neurocognition; set-shifting

Funding

  1. Protocole Hospitalier de Recherche Clinique [PHRC-2010-AOR10099]
  2. Institut Benjamin Delessert [IBD AO-2012]
  3. Regional Council of the Parisian Area Ile de France [PICRI-2011]

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This study aimed to compare the levels of cognitive flexibility and attention to detail between adolescents and adults diagnosed with anorexia nervosa. The results showed no significant differences in neuropsychological test scores between the two groups, even after adjusting for confounding factors. Additionally, cognitive flexibility and attention to detail were not associated with eating disorder symptomatology, depression, anxiety, or obsessive-compulsive symptomatology.
Objective To determine if adolescents and adults diagnosed with anorexia nervosa differ in their levels of cognitive flexibility and attention to detail independently of potential confounds. Method Sixty-two adolescents and 54 adults were assessed while receiving inpatient treatment and completed the following self-reports: Eating Disorders Examination Questionnaire, Maudsley Obsessive Compulsive Inventory and Hospital Anxiety and Depression scale. Performance-based evaluations included the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test Computerised Version, the Comprehensive Trail Making Test, the Brixton Spatial Anticipation Test, the Rey Complex Figure and the Group Embedded Figures Test. Results Comparisons of the adolescents and adults with anorexia nervosa revealed no significant differences for any of the neuropsychological test scores even after adjusting for potential confounding factors. Neither cognitive flexibility nor attention to detail were associated with level of eating disorder symptomatology, depression, anxiety or obsessive-compulsive symptomatology. Unlike age, illness duration was found weakly associated with perseverative errors Wisconsin Card Sorting Test and with the central coherence index of the Rey Complex Figure recall condition. Conclusions Set-shifting and central coherence performance were independent of age, clinical symptoms severity and emotional status. Additional studies on the relationship between the duration of anorexia nervosa and neuropsychological difficulties are needed.

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