Brain scans and blood tests aim to unlock why some women recover from anorexia while others relapse
NCT ID NCT04560517
Summary
This study aims to understand why some women recover from anorexia nervosa after hospital treatment while others relapse. Researchers will follow 125 women with anorexia and 100 healthy women, using brain scans, blood tests, and psychological tasks to measure changes during and after treatment. The goal is to identify biological and psychological markers that predict long-term recovery, which could help improve future treatments.
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Centre Hospitalier St Anne
RECRUITINGParis, 75014, France
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