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Arfid Genes and Environment (ARFID-GEN): Study Protocol.
Bulik, Cynthia M; Micali, Nadia; MacDermod, Casey M; Qi, Baiyu; Munn-Chernoff, Melissa A; Thornton, Laura M; White, Jennifer; Dinkler, Lisa; Pisetsky, Emily M; Johnson, Jessica; Devine, Katelin R; Ortiz, Shelby N; Silverman, Ava E; Berthold, Natasha; Dumain, Alexis; Guintivano, Jerry; Halvorsen, Matthew; James, J.
Afiliação
  • Bulik CM; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
  • Micali N; Mental Health Services of the Capital Region of Denmark.
  • MacDermod CM; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
  • Qi B; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
  • Munn-Chernoff MA; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
  • Thornton LM; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
  • White J; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
  • Dinkler L; Karolinska Institutet.
  • Pisetsky EM; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
  • Johnson J; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
  • Devine KR; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
  • Ortiz SN; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
  • Silverman AE; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
  • Berthold N; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
  • Dumain A; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
  • Guintivano J; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
  • Halvorsen M; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
  • James J; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Res Sq ; 2023 Aug 31.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37693386
ABSTRACT

Background:

The Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder Genes and Environment (ARFID-GEN) study is a study of genetic and environmental factors that contribute to risk for developing ARFID in children and adults.

Methods:

A total of 3,000 children and adults with ARFID from the United States will be included. Parents/guardians and their children with ARFID (ages 7 to 17) and adults with ARFID (ages 18+) will complete comprehensive online consent, parent verification of child assent (when applicable), and phenotyping. Enrolled participants with ARFID will submit a saliva sample for genotyping. A genome-wide association study of ARFID will be conducted.

Discussion:

ARFID-GEN, a large-scale genetic study of ARFID, is designed to rapidly advance the study of the genetics of eating disorders. We will explicate the genetic architecture of ARFID relative to other eating disorders and to other psychiatric, neurodevelopmental, and metabolic disorders and traits. Our goal is for ARFID to deliver "actionable" findings that can be transformed into clinically meaningful insights. Trial registration ARFID-GEN is a registered clinical trial clinicaltrials.gov NCT05605067.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article