Primal Health Research Databank: Keyword

Results for keywords: Anorexia nervosa

Entry No.TitleAuthorsPlace of Study
0262Very preterm birth, birth trauma, and the risk of anorexia nervosa among girlsCnattingius S, Hultman CM, et al., et al., Mortensen PB Sweden
0576Perinatal Factors and the Risk of Developing Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia NervosaAngela Favaro, MD, PhD, MSc; Elena Tenconi, PhD; Paolo Santonastaso, MD Italy
0580Smoking during pregnancy and bulimia nervosa in offspringMontgomery SM, Ehlin A, Ekbom A Sweden
0687Prenatal hormone exposure and risk for eating disorders: a comparison of opposite-sex and same-sex twinsCulbert KM, Breedlove SM, Burt SA, Klump KL USA
0960Obstetric complications and mother's age at delivery are predictors of eating disorder symptoms among Health Science college students.Lofrano-Prado MC, Prado WL, et al Brazil
0984Season of birth and anorexia nervosa.Disanto G, Handel AE, et al UK
0992Prenatal and early life stress and risk of eating disorders in adolescent girls and young women.Su X, Liang H, et al Sweden, Denmark