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Anorexia Nervosa and Comorbid Psychopathology.

Endocrine, Metabolic & Immune Disorders - Drug Targets, 2018
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE There is great interest, supported by clinical experience, in the relationship between Eating Disorders (EDs) and psychiatric symptoms and diseases. The psychopathology of EDs is also referred to many risk and protective factors,
Simonetta Marucci   +6 more
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Rethinking anorexia

Science, 2020
Challenging long-standing theories about the eating disorder, new research suggests biology is a powerful driver.
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Anorexia of Aging

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,
Zbigniew, Kmieć   +3 more
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The Eating Attitudes Test: an index of the symptoms of anorexia nervosa

Psychological Medicine, 1979
David M. Garner, P. Garfinkel
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Development and validation of a multidimensional eating disorder inventory for anorexia nervosa and bulimia.

, 1983
David M. Garner, M. Olmstead, J. Polivy
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Anorexia Nervosa

New England Journal of Medicine, 2020
James E, Mitchell, Carol B, Peterson
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Anorexia tardive—Late onset marital anorexia nervosa

Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 1984
Most cases of anorexia nervosa start in adolescence but a sizeable number can develop the condition at any late age. The term Anorexia Tardive is reintroduced to describe woman who develop anorexia nervosa at or after the time of their marriages. The paper reports the study of the background and personalities of 50 such women, together with their ...
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Stress-induced anorexia: Implications for anorexia nervosa

Life Sciences, 1984
Recent studies have suggested that stress may be a precipitating factor in the etiology of anorexia nervosa. The present paper examines the possible mechanisms involved in stress-induced anorexia and suggests how stress-induced changes in opiate systems, the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and serotonergic systems may provide an explanation of many
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The outcome of anorexia nervosa in the 20th century.

American Journal of Psychiatry, 2002
H. Steinhausen
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