Halmi K A, Goldberg S C, Casper R C, Eckert E D, Davis J M
Br J Psychiatry. 1979 Jan;134:71-8. doi: 10.1192/bjp.134.1.71.
The relationship of selected pretreatment characteristics to weight gain during treatment was examined in 81 anorexia nervosa patients. Good prognostic indicators correlating positively with weight gain were: no previous hospitalizations for anorexia nervosa, a great amount of overactivity before treatment, less denial of illness, less psychosexual immaturity and the admission to feeling hunger. A perinatal history of delivery complications was associated with the poor outcome predictor of prior hospitalizations.