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Risk factors for refeeding hypophosphatemia in Japanese inpatients with anorexia nervosa

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The significant risk factors for RH that we identified were lower body mass index, older age, and higher blood urea nitrogen at admission. No significant difference in total energy intake was seen between the RH and no RH groups, suggesting that RH may not be entirely correlated with energy intake. Precisely predicting and preventing RH is difficult, even in patients with AN who are given phosphate for prophylaxis. Thus, serum phosphate levels should be monitored for more than 5 days after admission.

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