In their Discussion section, the authors preliminarily dismissed the possibility that the lower rate of publication might result from a poorer quality of the eating disorder articles. A recent study (2), however, found a positive association between the methodological quality of clinical research articles and several journal quality indicators, such as the impact factor. We decided, therefore, to compare the quality of the studies on panic disorder and agoraphobia and on eating disorders, using the number of published randomized controlled trials, the gold standard for scientific evidence, as a surrogate for the excellence of the scientific production on the subject.