Adverse Effects of Refeeding on the Plasma Lipidome in Young Individuals With Anorexia Nervosa?

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Refeeding is the cornerstone of anorexia nervosa (AN) treatment, but little is known regarding the optimal pace and dietary composition or possible adverse effects of current clinical practices. Plasma lipids may be a moderating factor underlying unfavorable refeeding effects in AN, such as an abnormal central body fat distribution. The objective of this study was to analyze the plasma lipidome in the acutely underweight state of AN before and after refeeding.

METHOD: Using high-throughput quantitative mass spectrometry-based shotgun lipidomics, we measured 13 lipid classes and 204 lipid species or subspecies in the plasma of young female patients with acute AN, before (n = 39) and after (n = 23) short-term weight restoration during an intensive inpatient refeeding program (median body mass index [BMI] increase = 26.4%), in comparison to those in healthy control participants (n = 37).

RESULTS: Before inpatient treatment, patients with AN exhibited increased concentrations of cholesterol and several other lipid classes. After refeeding, multiple lipid classes including cholesterol and ceramides, as well as certain ceramide species previously associated with obesity or overfeeding, showed increased concentrations, and a pattern of shorter and more saturated triacylgycerides emerged. A machine learning model trained to predict BMI based on the lipidomic profiles revealed a sizable overprediction in patients with AN after weight restoration.

CONCLUSION: The results point toward a profound lipid dysregulation with similarities to obesity and other features of the metabolic syndrome after short-term weight restoration. Thus, this study provides evidence for possible short-term adverse effects of current refeeding practices on the metabolic state and should inspire more research on nutritional interventions in AN.

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1479-1490
Number of pages12
Journal Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry : JAACAP
Volume60
Issue number12
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2021
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

PubMed 33662496
Scopus 85103251576
ORCID /0000-0002-2864-5578/work/142233447
ORCID /0000-0001-8333-867X/work/142251376

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Keywords

  • Anorexia Nervosa/therapy, Body Mass Index, Female, Hospitalization, Humans, Lipidomics, Obesity

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