The impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic on eating disorders: A systematic review

Apr 6, 2022The International journal of eating disorders

How the COVID-19 pandemic is linked to eating disorders: A review

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Abstract

A 48% increase in hospital admissions for individuals with eating disorders was observed during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • 36% of studies documented increases in eating disorder symptoms during the pandemic across various diagnoses.
  • Increases in anxiety and depression were reported in 9 and 8 studies, respectively, with changes appearing diagnostic and timing specific.
  • Deterioration in eating disorder symptoms was associated with decreased access to care, changes to routine, media influence, and social isolation.
  • Future research is needed to investigate pediatric populations, new eating disorder diagnoses, and the severity of illness at presentation.

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