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A Nation-Wide Study of the Family Aggregation and Risk Factors in Anorexia Nervosa over Three Generations

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/eat.22293

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anorexia nervosa; early onset; family based register study

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  1. Resnick Family Endowed Chair in Eating Disorders

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ObjectiveThis nation-wide register-based study investigated how often anorexia nervosa (AN) and co-morbid disorders occur in affected families compared with control families. Furthermore, the study addressed the impact of sex, year of birth, and degree of urbanization in terms of risk factors. MethodA total of N=2,370 child and adolescent psychiatric subjects born between 1951 and 1996 and registered in the Danish Psychiatric Central Research Register (DPCRR) had any mental disorder before the age of 18 and developed AN at some point during their life-time. In addition, N=7,035 controls without any psychiatric diagnosis before age 18 and matched for age, sex, and residential region were included. Psychiatric diagnoses were also obtained on the first-degree relatives as a part of the Danish Three Generation Study (3GS). A family load component was obtained by using various mixed regression models. ResultsAN occurred significantly more often in case than in control families. AN Risk factors included having a sibling with AN, affective disorders in family members, and co-morbid affective, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive, personality, or substance use disorders. Furthermore, female sex, and ascending year of birth were significantly associated with having AN. Urbanization was not related to the family load of AN and case-relatives did not develop AN earlier than control relatives. DiscussionThese findings based on a very large and representative dataset provide evidence for the family aggregation and further risk factors in AN. (c) 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. (Int J Eat Disord 2015; 48:1-8)

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