Chapter 23 Eating Disorders: Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia
INTRODUCTION
Description: Anorexia nervosa is a syndrome characterized by an altered body image, significant weight loss, and amenorrhea that are not caused by physical disease. Bulimia is an eating disorder characterized by an altered body image and recurrent binge eating, with or without purging through self-induced vomiting, laxative abuse, or diuretics. Exercise excess is often a part of after-binge behavior. Both affect more women than men.
CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS
DIAGNOSTIC APPROACH
Differential Diagnosis
Associated Conditions: Major depression (50% to 75% of patients), obsessive-compulsive disorders (10% to 13% of patients), bipolar disorders, sexual disinterest, depression, growth arrest, hypotension and bradycardia, hypothermia, peripheral edema. Prolonged amenorrhea is associated with an increased risk of osteoporosis, which may not be reversible. Bulimia—social phobia and anxiety disorders, substance abuse, shoplifting common.