Early weight gain as a predictor of weight restoration in avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder.
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Full Title: J Eat Disord
Abbreviation: J Eat Disord
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"Declarations Competing interestsEvaluation of our existing treatments and patient outcomes was reviewed by the Western Institutional Review Board. It was determined such evaluations do not meet the definition of human subjects research and are therefore considered exempt from IRB oversight. Patients and/or caregivers provide informed consent during the admissions process for treatment information to be used for research purposes, including publication in scientific journals. This project was funded by Equip Health, Inc. Authors are employees of Equip Health and may hold company stock options/equity. The data that support the findings of this study are derived from patient medical record data. The data are not publicly available and individual data cannot be shared due to privacy restrictions. Competing interests Evaluation of our existing treatments and patient outcomes was reviewed by the Western Institutional Review Board. It was determined such evaluations do not meet the definition of human subjects research and are therefore considered exempt from IRB oversight. Patients and/or caregivers provide informed consent during the admissions process for treatment information to be used for research purposes, including publication in scientific journals. This project was funded by Equip Health, Inc. Authors are employees of Equip Health and may hold company stock options/equity. The data that support the findings of this study are derived from patient medical record data. The data are not publicly available and individual data cannot be shared due to privacy restrictions."
"Funding This research did not receive any specific grant from funding agencies in the public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors. The project was funded by Equip Health, Inc."
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