The effect of oral refeeding compared with nasogastric refeeding on the quality of care for patients hospitalised with an eating disorder: A systematic review.

The aim of this systematic review was to compare the benefits and harms of nasogastric and oral-based refeeding on the quality of care for patients hospitalized with an eating disorder, noting effectiveness, safety, and patient experience,

Extremely severe anorexia nervosa: Hospital course of 354 adult patients in a clinical nutrition-eating disorders-unit.

The purpose of this study is to specify socio-demographic, anamnesic and clinical characteristics of anorexia nervosa patients hospitalized for extreme malnutrition, to identify types and prevalence of medical complications presented during their hospitalization for refeeding and the evolution of patients nutritional status.