Abstract

Anorexia Nervosa (AN) patients exhibit distorted body representation. The purpose of this study was to explore studies that analyze virtual reality (VR) applications, related to body image issues, to propose a new tool in this field. We conducted a systematic review in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. PubMed, EMBASE, Scopus, and Web of Science databases were explored; the review included 25 studies. Research has increased over the last five years. The selected studies, clinical observational studies (n = 16), mostly concerning patients’ population with AN (n = 14) or eating disorders (EDs) diagnosis, presented multiple designs, populations involved, and procedures. Some of these studies included healthy control groups (n = 7). Studies on community sample populations were also selected if oriented toward clinical applications (n = 9). The VR technologies in the examined period (about 20 years) have evolved significantly, going from very complex and bulky systems, requiring very powerful computers, to agile systems. The advent of low-cost VR devices has given a big boost to research works. Moreover, the operational proposal that emerges from this work supports the use of biofeedback techniques aimed at evaluating the results of therapeutic interventions in the treatment of adolescent patients diagnosed with AN.

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  • Introduction published maps and institutional affilAnorexia Nervosa (AN) patients exhibit distorted body representation related to perceptual and cognitive-emotional issues

  • By the end of the identification process, we had removed more than half of the reports from the amount we initially identified

  • The present research aimed to review the literature on body image (BI) disturbances and virtual reality applications related to patients with AN feature; to propose a new tool and a new application of Virtual Reality

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Introduction

Anorexia Nervosa (AN) patients exhibit distorted body representation related to perceptual and cognitive-emotional issues. Experimental paradigms are needed to manipulate the spatial content of these representations. Virtual Reality (VR) technology that implements full-body experiences may prove useful in clinical application [1]. AN is a condition that mainly impacts adolescents and can be associated with functional impairment. AN is more frequent in females and contributes to psychological, and biological dysfunctions [2]. The lifetime prevalence of AN in adults is about 0.6% (0.9% in females and 0.3% in males) [3]. Neuropsychological investigations have found that AN patients are impaired in different cognitive domains, such as visuospatial abilities [4,5], empathic abilities [6,7], executive functioning [8], and central coherence [9]

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