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Phonological working memory is adversely affected in adults with anorexia nervosa: a systematic literature review

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DOI: 10.1007/s40519-022-01370-1

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Working memory; Eating disorder; Phonological loop; Visuospatial sketchpad; Anorexic voice

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  1. Uppsala University
  2. Swedish Research Council
  3. Swedish Brain Foundation
  4. Vetenskapsradet
  5. Hjarnfonden

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This article systematically reviewed 25 studies on working memory in anorexia nervosa patients, and found differences in performance. Adults with AN showed deficits in verbal/auditory tasks, while performance remained unaffected in visuospatial tasks. Comorbid psychiatric disorders and psychotropic medication use were common confounding factors.
Purpose Cognitive restraint has potentiating and deleterious effects on working memory (WM) in anorexia nervosa (AN). Conflicting evidence may be due to heterogeneity of tasks examining different WM components (e.g., verbal/auditory versus visuospatial), and differences in adolescent versus adult AN. Additionally, differential cognitive profiles of restricting versus binge/purging subtypes, comorbid psychiatric disorders and psychotropic medication use may confound findings. Methods To address these conflicts, 25 studies, published between 2016 and 2021, investigating WM in children, adolescents and adults with AN were systematically reviewed using PRISMA guidelines. Results In 71% of WM tasks, no difference in performance between AN patients and age-matched controls was reported, while 29% of WM tasks showed worse performance. Adults with AN displayed deficits in 44% of the verbal/auditory tasks, while performance remained unaffected in 86% of visuospatial tasks. Conclusion Examining age groups and WM subsystems separately revealed novel findings of differentially affected WM components in AN. Comorbidities and psychotropic medications were common among AN participants and should be regarded as critical confounding factors for WM measures. Future studies examining different components of WM, acknowledging these confounding factors, may reveal specific deficits in AN to aid treatment improvement strategies.

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