在饮食障碍中为精准精神病学提供信息的考虑:未来实践的基础
Nicole Obeid1,2, Niana Lavallée3, Abigail H M Bradley3
1Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute (CHEO RI), Ottawa, Canada. nobeid@cheo.on.ca.
Journal of eating disorders
|July 31, 2025
概括
推动青少年饮食障碍 (ED) 的理解和治疗需要大规模数据和精确精神病学. 一个新的平台,EDBioMAP,旨在整合数据,以提供个性化的儿科ED护理.
科学领域:
- 儿童精神病学和饮食障碍研究.
- 对复杂疾病的精准医学方法的开发.
背景情况:
- 饮食障碍 (ED) 是严重的,多系统性疾病在年轻人的治疗进展有限.
- 目前的研究受到资金不足,样本规模小以及缺乏多样性的阻碍.
- 现有的治疗方法表现出适度的疗效,并且经常忽视儿科ED的复杂性.
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