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The longitudinal relationship between set-shifting at 4 years of age and eating disorder related features at 9 years of age in the general pediatric population

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EATING DISORDERS
卷 54, 期 12, 页码 2180-2191

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/eat.23633

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anorexia nervosa; cognitive flexibility; eating disorders; executive functioning; neuropsychology; set-shifting

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  1. Mental Health Care Research Program Fellowship [636320005]
  2. Sophia Foundation for Scientific Research (SSWO) [S15-13]

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The study found that set-shifting abilities at age 4 were associated with body weight and eating habits in preadolescents at age 9, suggesting that cognitive inflexibility may be an early marker of AN in childhood.
Background Individuals with anorexia nervosa (AN) tend to have rigid thoughts and behaviors regarding their body weight, body image, and eating habits. While a diagnosis of AN implies severe levels of impairment, AN traits can vary on a continuum within the population. However, little is known about how early markers of AN relate to rigid thought patterns and to what extent cognitive rigidity is already present in early childhood. We examined the association of set-shifting abilities as a measure of cognitive flexibility in preadolescents with AN-related features. Methods Participants included 3,987 children participating in the Generation R Study, a Dutch population-based birth cohort. Set-shifting abilities (mother report) were assessed at 4 years of age, body mass index (BMI) was determined at 4 and 9 years and restrictive eating patterns (mother report) and body image (child report) were assessed at 9 years. Results Lower set-shifting abilities at 4 years were associated with a lower BMI (beta = -.44, p = 2.2 x 10(-4)) in girls, and more restrictive eating (beta = 0.15, p = 2.7 x 10(-6)) in both boys and girls at 9 years of age. Moreover, set-shifting at age 4 was not associated with body image at age 9. Conclusion These findings contribute to the idea that the association between set-shifting problems and AN-related features are present early in childhood, prior to the typical range of the onset of eating disorders (EDs). Longitudinal studies that capture the peak age for the development of EDs will be important to assess whether early cognitive inflexibility is an early marker of AN.

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