Is constitutional thinness really different from anorexia nervosa? A systematic review and meta-analysis

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Mélina Bailly
Audrey Boscaro
Bruno Pereira
Léonard Féasson
Yves Boirie
Natacha Germain
Bogdan Galusca
Daniel Courteix
David Thivel
Julien Verney
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[1] CRNH,Université Clermont Auvergne
[2] Jean Monnet University,Eating Disorders, Addictions and Extreme Bodyweight Research Group (TAPE) EA 7423
[3] Délégation À La Recherche Clinique Et À L’Innovation (DRCI),Biostatistics Unit
[4] Université Jean Monnet,Inter
[5] CHU Clermont-Ferrand,University Laboratory of Human Movement Biology (LIBM) EA 7424
[6] CHU,Department of Human Nutrition, G. Montpied Hospital
[7] UMR 1019,Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, Metabolism and Eating Disorders
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Constitutional thinness; Weight gain resistance; Energy metabolism; Biochemical markers; Appetite-regulating hormones; Body composition;
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A growing interest in constitutional thinness has been observed in the last decades, but the publications however cover various fields of study and report equivocal results. The present work systematically reviewed any clinical trials enrolling participants with constitutional thinness and bibliographic researches were performed between December 2018 and June 2020. From a total of 1 212 records initially identified, 402 records were removed as duplicates, 381 articles were excluded based on titles or abstracts and 390 references were excluded against eligibility criteria. Thirty-nine articles were finally included in the systematic review. The results showed that constitutionally thin people seem to be underweight but not underfat and present a fat-free mass as blunted as anorexic patients, despite being a little less underweight. The meta-analysis confirmed that constitutionally thin people present normal energy intake and revealed a trend toward a higher resting metabolic rate to fat-free mass ratio which suggests a highly metabolic fat-free mass. Contrary to patients with anorexia nervosa, constitutionally thin people present normal levels of insulin-like growth factor 1, estradiol, growth hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone, and luteinizing hormone. An intermediate level of leptin between anorexic and control participants was however observed in constitutional thinness. While all the studies reported normal free triiodothyronine and cortisol levels in constitutionally thin individuals, a higher fasting free triiodothyronine level (p = 0.033) and a lower 24 h mean cortisol level (p = 0.005) were observed for the first time. Present results give robust evidence that constitutionally thin people present an atypical phenotype highly different from anorexia nervosa.
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