New refeeding study aims to speed recovery for teens with atypical anorexia
NCT ID NCT04966858
First seen Jan 29, 2026 · Last updated May 19, 2026 · Updated 16 times
Summary
This study looks at two different ways of feeding teens and young adults (ages 12-24) hospitalized with atypical anorexia nervosa. One method is a personalized calorie plan, the other is a higher-calorie standard approach. The goal is to see which helps patients become medically stable faster and keeps them healthy over the next year.
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Stanford University Lucille Packard Children's Hospital
Palo Alto, California, 94304, United States
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University of California, San Francisco Benioff Children's Hospital
San Francisco, California, 94158, United States
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