Grau Antoni, Magallón-Neri Ernesto, Faus Gustavo, Feixas Guillem
ITA Mental Health Specialist, Madrid, Spain.
ITA Foundation, Barcelona, Spain.
Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat. 2019 May 21;15:1329-1341. doi: 10.2147/NDT.S199927. eCollection 2019.
Several studies have noted the potentially negative effect of eating disorders (ED) on cognitive performance. To compare the impact of the duration of abnormal eating behaviors on cognitive performance in a sample of people with short- and long-term eating disorders and in two control groups matched for age. The neuropsychological performance of 82 women diagnosed with an eating disorder were compared with two control groups from the community of 66 healthy women. Time of duration of the disorder was less than two years in half of the clinical sample, and more than 10 years in the other half. The following instruments were used to measure neuropsychological performance: the Matrix Test, the Stroop task, the Trail-Making Test, the Tower of London Test, the Posner Spatial Task, the Rey's Complex Figure, the Wechsler Vocabulary Test, and the Hayling Completion Test. It showed that persons with long-term ED presented more impaired neuropsychological profiles, but not in all areas. In contrast, the short-term ED group presented similar profiles to the control groups. This study highlights the positive association between cognitive impairment and time of evolution of ED, above all in perceptual measures and non-verbal memory. Considering the effect of the evolution of ED cognitive performance (especially in long-term patients) may further our understanding of the development of the disorder and the factors that may favor its persistence.
多项研究指出饮食失调(ED)对认知表现可能产生负面影响。为了比较异常饮食行为的持续时间对短期和长期饮食失调患者样本以及两个年龄匹配的对照组的认知表现的影响。将82名被诊断患有饮食失调症的女性的神经心理学表现与来自社区的66名健康女性的两个对照组进行比较。临床样本中一半患者的疾病持续时间少于两年,另一半则超过10年。使用以下工具来测量神经心理学表现:矩阵测试、斯特鲁普任务、连线测验、伦敦塔测验、波斯纳空间任务、雷氏复杂图形、韦氏词汇测验和海林完成测验。结果显示,长期饮食失调患者的神经心理学特征受损更严重,但并非所有领域都是如此。相比之下,短期饮食失调组的特征与对照组相似。这项研究强调了认知障碍与饮食失调病程之间的正相关,尤其是在感知测量和非言语记忆方面。考虑到饮食失调病程对认知表现的影响(尤其是长期患者),可能会加深我们对该疾病发展以及可能促使其持续存在的因素的理解。