Biomarkers of Length of Stay On An Inpatient Eating Disorder Unit For Treatment of Anorexia Nervosa in Females

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Abstract Background. Length of stay on an inpatient unit for treatment of anorexia nervosa (AN) is widely variable. Although previous research has used anthropometric and clinical variables and duration of illness to predict length of stay, there has been limited investigation of the predictive ability of biomarkers. Biomarkers, including those collected through a comprehensive metabolic panel (CMP) and appetite hormones, such as ghrelin and leptin, are impacted by disease presence and may play an etiological role in AN. Methods. Using a series of regression models, we retrospectively evaluated the associations of these putative biomarkers at admission with length of inpatient stay in 59 females receiving treatment on an inpatient eating disorder unit for anorexia nervosa. Results. Both lower levels of magnesium and higher active ghrelin levels at inpatient admission predicted length of stay. Conclusions. This research provides further evidence supporting both biological and psychological components of AN, identifying potential biomarkers that could aid in prospective prediction of treatment needs. Ghrelin monitoring throughout inpatient stays may aid clinicians in better predicting physical recovery and renourishment from AN and prepare for stepdown from an inpatient setting. Further research is necessary to replicate and extend these findings across treatment settings.
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