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CPG for Eating Disorders

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Recommendations(See recommendations 9.GM.6. to 9.GM.9.)9.2.2.2. What is the safety of NC in patients with BN?The answer is based on the evidence described <strong>for</strong> NC efficacy (question9.2.2.1.).Summary of the Evidence1++ There is limited evidence to indicate significant differences between CBT-BNvs. NC in the number of dropouts by the end of treatment (1 RCT; N=31;Sundgot-Borgen, 2002 212 ; SMD: -0.95; 95% CI: -0.70 to -0.20).1++ There is not sufficient evidence of clinically significant differences betweenCBT-ERP and NC (nutritional therapy) in the number of dropouts <strong>for</strong> anyreason by the end of treatment (2 RCTs; N=90; Hsu, 2001 213 ; Jansen,2002 214 ; RR: 0.95; 95% CI: 0.16 to 5.51).Recommendations(See recommendations 9.GM.6. to 9.GM.9.)CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINE FOR EATING DISORDERS93

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