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Bulimia nervosa

open access: yesTherapeutische Umschau, 2006
Die Bulimia nervosa ist durch Essanfälle und Verhaltensweisen gekennzeichnet, welche einer Gewichtszunahme entgegensteuern sollen (Erbrechen, Laxantienabusus, Hungerphasen u.a.). Sie ist eine multifaktoriell bedingte psychische Erkrankung, welche vor allem junge Frauen betrifft. Die Bulimie kann zu gravierendem Folgen auf körperlicher, psychischer und
Zeeck, Almut   +3 more
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Bulimia

Southern Medical Journal, 1983
Bulimia is an eating disorder characterized by the ingestion of large amounts of food, usually followed by self-induced vomiting or laxative abuse. Although sometimes a symptom of obesity or anorexia nervosa, bulimia is often associated with borderline weight and nutritional status and thus may be difficult to detect.
D K, Winstead, S G, Willard
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BULIMIA

Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 1987
Nursing care of known bulimics involves the need for a non-judgmental caring attitude to bolster their lowered self ...
N M, Dippel, B K, Becknal
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Bulimia and Depression

Psychosomatic Medicine, 1985
In recent years several lines of evidence have emerged suggesting that eating disorders in general, and bulimia in particular, are in some way linked to affective illness. However, there are few data on the frequency of affective syndromes among patients who have anorexia nervosa or bulimia.
B T, Walsh   +4 more
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Bulimia nervosa

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2004
Although there is a lot of information coming up to explain the pathogenesis of anorexia nervosa, yet little is know about bulimia nervosa in Indian literature. This case report highlights the typical presentation of a case of bulimia nervosa in an adolescent girl, where bulimia symptoms were preceded by anorexic behavior.
D N, Mendhekar   +2 more
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Drug and group treatments for bulimia/bulimia nervosa

Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 1988
This paper is a review of all published studies using drug or group treatments. Both open uncontrolled and controlled trials are reviewed. There have been six open uncontrolled studies of drug treatment and eight placebo controlled double-blind trials of antidepressants.
C P, Freeman, J K, Munro
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Treatment of Bulimia

Drug Intelligence & Clinical Pharmacy, 1983
Bulimia (bulimia nervosa; binge eating) is characterized by episodic eating of large amounts of food, followed by self-induced vomiting or laxative abuse. Psychotherapy has been the mainstay of treatment and often has been unsuccessful. The similarity of bulimia to major depression has led to evaluation of antidepressant drugs for treatment of the ...
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Moderation of bulimia

Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 1984
This paper examines those factors which appear to influence the response of bulimia to treatment. Poorer prognosis is associated with a previous history of weight disorder (in either direction); also, with a personality disorder, particularly one marked by alcohol abuse.
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