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Journal of School Health, 1983
ABSTRACTAnorexia nervosa or self‐starvation is a disease that can lead to lifelong problems or death. A problem primarily affecting young women, anorexia is occurring at a rapidly increasing rate in the United States. In today's society, thinness is perpetuated in all aspects of life; the result of this initial dieting in combination with a low self ...
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ABSTRACTAnorexia nervosa or self‐starvation is a disease that can lead to lifelong problems or death. A problem primarily affecting young women, anorexia is occurring at a rapidly increasing rate in the United States. In today's society, thinness is perpetuated in all aspects of life; the result of this initial dieting in combination with a low self ...
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The reduction of appetite and food intake in late life is one of the most common conditions that characterize the aging process. Anorexia of aging is the term coined to define this phenomenon. Anorexia of aging may have detrimental effects on health status and is associated with poorer quality of life, reduced ability to cope with environmental ...
Francesco Landi+7 more
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2013
Anorexia of aging is a physiologic decrease in food intake, which gradually leads to weight loss accompanied by age-related changes in body composition. Animal experiments have revealed that advanced age is associated with altered regulation of food intake and energy homeostasis: suppression of orexigenic mechanisms mediated by neuropeptide Y, orexins,
Márta Balaskó+3 more
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Anorexia of aging is a physiologic decrease in food intake, which gradually leads to weight loss accompanied by age-related changes in body composition. Animal experiments have revealed that advanced age is associated with altered regulation of food intake and energy homeostasis: suppression of orexigenic mechanisms mediated by neuropeptide Y, orexins,
Márta Balaskó+3 more
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Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 2002
A physiologic decline in food intake occurs with advancing age. The physiologic anorexia of aging and its associated weight loss predispose older persons to develop protein-energy malnutrition. In older persons a variety of social and psychologic factors, diseases, and medications can aggravate the physiologic anorexia and lead to severe weight loss ...
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A physiologic decline in food intake occurs with advancing age. The physiologic anorexia of aging and its associated weight loss predispose older persons to develop protein-energy malnutrition. In older persons a variety of social and psychologic factors, diseases, and medications can aggravate the physiologic anorexia and lead to severe weight loss ...
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1987
Eating disorders are receiving increasing attention in the lay press and in psychiatric research. Young women are most often affected by eating disorders, frequently with additional psychiatric syndromes. This article focuses on accurate diagnosis, medical and psychiatric complications, and current management techniques.
Sieleni B, Yates Wr
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Eating disorders are receiving increasing attention in the lay press and in psychiatric research. Young women are most often affected by eating disorders, frequently with additional psychiatric syndromes. This article focuses on accurate diagnosis, medical and psychiatric complications, and current management techniques.
Sieleni B, Yates Wr
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1981
The clinical and physiologic features of anorexia nervosa seem to be consequences of a complex interaction among psychologic abnormalities, endocrine disturbances, and malnutrition. Although a spectrum of psychologic disorders has been observed, distortion of body image, weight phobia, disordered perception of hunger and satiety, and a sense of ...
A D, Schwabe+4 more
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The clinical and physiologic features of anorexia nervosa seem to be consequences of a complex interaction among psychologic abnormalities, endocrine disturbances, and malnutrition. Although a spectrum of psychologic disorders has been observed, distortion of body image, weight phobia, disordered perception of hunger and satiety, and a sense of ...
A D, Schwabe+4 more
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The Journal of Pediatrics, 1958
Summary Anorexia in infancy and childhood is a widespread complaint, particularly to general practitioners and pediatricians. It consists essentially in poor appetite in an otherwise healthy child, often with revulsion for specific foods and accompanied by gastrointestinal autonomic dysfunction, and is brought about by the efforts of the parents or ...
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Summary Anorexia in infancy and childhood is a widespread complaint, particularly to general practitioners and pediatricians. It consists essentially in poor appetite in an otherwise healthy child, often with revulsion for specific foods and accompanied by gastrointestinal autonomic dysfunction, and is brought about by the efforts of the parents or ...
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2015
Anorexia/cachexia syndrome (ACS) is recognized as a serious aspect of advanced or terminal illness and as an area requiring further research with respect to its pathophysiology and treatment options. The management of ACS is complicated by numerous obstacles, including lack of clear definitions and guidelines, inconsistency in assessment and management
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Anorexia/cachexia syndrome (ACS) is recognized as a serious aspect of advanced or terminal illness and as an area requiring further research with respect to its pathophysiology and treatment options. The management of ACS is complicated by numerous obstacles, including lack of clear definitions and guidelines, inconsistency in assessment and management
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Psychosomatics, 1983
This article is an update on the research and treatment of anorexia nervosa and bulimia. In the past five years, endocrine research has focused on neurotransmitters in anorexia nervosa and treatment research has centered on bulimia.
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This article is an update on the research and treatment of anorexia nervosa and bulimia. In the past five years, endocrine research has focused on neurotransmitters in anorexia nervosa and treatment research has centered on bulimia.
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