Purpose: To evaluate mediators of resumption of menses (ROM) in adolescents with anorexia nervosa (AN).
Methods: Anthropometrics, body composition by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry, hormonal studies, and responses to mental health screens were obtained at 6-month intervals for 18 months in 37 adolescents with AN randomized to the placebo arm of a double-blind treatment trial. Outcomes were compared between subjects with menstrual recovery and those without.
Results: Twenty-four subjects (65%) had ROM. Higher percentage body fat was associated with ROM (odds ratio, 1.19; 95% confidence interval, 1.06, 1.33; p < .01), as was body mass index and percent median body weight. Estradiol ≥30 ng/mL alone did not predict menses (p = .08) but was associated with ROM when coupled with percent mean body weight (odds ratio, 2.49; 95% confidence interval, 1.09, 5.65; p = .03). Changes in leptin, cortisol, and mental health were not associated with return of menses.
Conclusions: Percentage body fat may be an additional, useful clinical assessment to follow in caring for adolescents with AN.
Keywords: Adolescent; Amenorrhea; Anorexia nervosa; Body composition; Leptin.
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