About this trial
Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a serious mental disorder occurring mainly in women. AN is characterized by severely restricted food-intake and subsequent low weight. The disease burden for the individual is high with medical complications and psychiatric comorbidities. Despite decades of research, there are large gaps in the understanding of the biological aspects of AN and lack of effective interventions. Current clinical treatment is associated with gastrointestinal problems, high rates of relapse and poor outcome causing long-term sickness absence and disability. During the COVID19 pandemic the prevalence and severity of AN has spiked. Therefore, there is great need of novel strategies for AN treatment, that can be easily implemented in the clinic without adding complexity to the standard care of treatment. During the resent years it has been proposed that mental disorders might be treated via manipulating the composition and function of the microbes that live in the gut (the microbiota) by adding or restricting fermentable nutrients (prebiotics) in the diet. However, in order to use prebiotics to treat the microbiota in AN patients, more knowledge is needed on how the AN microbiota is affected by the current standard care treatment. Whether prebiotics can be useful for normalizing AN microbiota remains to be established. The overall aim of the "Norwegian study of Microbiota in Anorexia Nervosa" (NORMA) is to join forces of researchers, clinical health care services and voluntary sector in a transdiciplinary approach to improve the understanding of the role of the gut microbiota in AN patients. The current project will include a clinical trial in AN patients and experimental studies to screen novel prebiotics for their ability to modify and normalize AN derived microbiota. The long-term goal of the project is to pave the way for a targeted and clinically feasible individualized treatment for better tolerable weight-restoration and improved health in AN patients.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Sex: Female
Age: 16-50 years
BMI: <18.5 kg/m2
fulfilling ICD-10 criteria for AN
Disqualifiers
history of inflammatory bowel disease, celiac disease, or GI tract surgery;
treatment with oral antibiotics the past two months
high intake of probiotic supplements over the past two months.
Sex: Female
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- standard care treatment program
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Norwegian University of Life Sciences
Lead sponsor
Oslo University Hospital
Collaborator
Helse Nord-Trøndelag HF
Collaborator
Haukeland University Hospital
Collaborator
Nordlandssykehuset HF
Collaborator
Modum Bad
Collaborator
Karolinska Institutet
Collaborator
The Eating disorder Association, Norway (SPISFO)
Collaborator
Counseling on eating disorders, Norway (ROS)
Collaborator