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▪ Abstract Anorexia nervosa (AN) and bulimia nervosa (BN) are disorders characterized by abnormal patterns of weight regulation and eating behavior and by disturbances in attitudes and perceptions toward weight and body shape. Etiologic research has indicated substantial genetic influence on these disorders, suggesting significant biological ...
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Up to 1% of young women may have bulimia nervosa, characterised by an intense preoccupation with body weight, uncontrolled binge-eating episodes, and use of extreme measures to counteract the feared effects of overeating. People with bulimia nervosa may be of normal weight, making it difficult to diagnose.
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The genetics of bulimia nervosa
Drugs of Today, 2004Although historically bulimia nervosa has been considered to be a disorder influenced primarily by sociocultural forces such as societal emphasis on thinness and attractiveness, over the past decade it has become increasingly clear that biology and genetics contribute substantially to its etiology.
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