Buh Amos, Scott Mekaylah, Kiska Rohan, Fung Stephen G, Solmi Marco, Kang Rachel, Salman Maria, Lee Kathryn, Milone Benjamin, Wafy Gamal, Syed Sarah, Dhaliwal Shan, Gibb Maya, Akbari Ayub, Brown Pierre A, Hundemer Gregory L, Sood Manish M
Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
PLoS One. 2024 Aug 8;19(8):e0308000. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0308000. eCollection 2024.
Electrolytes (sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, chloride, phosphate) are required in specific amounts for proper functioning of the human body. Although the body has different organ systems, such as the kidneys, that regulate electrolyte levels in the blood, electrolyte abnormalities occur frequently in people with eating disorders. The objective of this review will be to examine the association between electrolyte imbalances and adverse outcomes in people with eating disorders.
A systematic review of studies on eating and electrolyte disorders shall be conducted. Electronic searches shall be done in the Ovid MEDLINE, EMBASE, and PsycINFO databases. Selected studies shall include randomized control trials (RCTs), non-randomized controlled trials, and cross-sectional studies published in English or French. Quality appraisal of studies and a narrative synthesis of extracted data shall be conducted.
This review will synthesize existing evidence on electrolyte abnormalities in people with eating disorders. It will identify the type of electrolyte imbalances, their impact, and outcomes in people with eating disorders. We anticipate that information that will be useful to policy makers and clinicians in designing better policies to prevent eating disorders and or manage people with eating disorders shall be elucidated in this study.
The final manuscript will be submitted for publication in a journal.
This protocol has been registered with the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews (PROSPERO); registration number CRD42023477497.
人体正常运作需要特定量的电解质(钠、钾、钙、镁、氯、磷酸盐)。尽管人体有不同的器官系统,如肾脏来调节血液中的电解质水平,但饮食失调患者中电解质异常仍频繁发生。本综述的目的是研究饮食失调患者电解质失衡与不良后果之间的关联。
将对饮食和电解质紊乱的研究进行系统综述。将在Ovid MEDLINE、EMBASE和PsycINFO数据库中进行电子检索。选定的研究应包括以英文或法文发表的随机对照试验(RCT)、非随机对照试验和横断面研究。将对研究进行质量评估并对提取的数据进行叙述性综合分析。
本综述将综合饮食失调患者电解质异常的现有证据。它将确定饮食失调患者电解质失衡的类型、其影响和后果。我们预计,本研究将阐明对政策制定者和临床医生在制定更好的政策以预防饮食失调和/或治疗饮食失调患者有用的信息。
最终稿件将提交至某期刊发表。
本方案已在国际系统评价前瞻性注册库(PROSPERO)注册;注册号CRD42023477497。