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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: anorexia nervosa + more common + anorexia  Related to the article below (Last Update: 5/12/2008)

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Development and validation of a multidimensional eating disorder inventory for anorexia nervosa and … -
DM Garner, MP Olmsted, J Polivy - International Journal of Eating Disorders, 1983 - doi.wiley.com
... The EAT is a sound measure of a range of symptoms common in anorexia nervosa while
the ED1 focuses more on the specific cognitive and behavioral ...

50-year trends in the incidence of anorexia nervosa in Rochester, Minn.: a population-based study. -
AR Lucas, CM Beard, WM O'Fallon, LT Kurland - Am J Psychiatry, 1991 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... CONCLUSIONS: Anorexia nervosa is more common than previously recognized. Among
girls 15-19 years old it is a very common chronic illness. ...

[PDF] Socio-cultural factors in the development of anorexia nervosa -
DM Garner, PE Garfinkel - Psychological Medicine, 1980 - river-centre.org
... group viewed, and II cases of primary anorexia from a more competitive
environment but where nervosa were identified. Again ...

Controlled Family Study of Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa: Evidence of Shared Liability and … -
M Strober, R Freeman, C Lampert, J Diamond, W Kaye - American Journal of Psychiatry, 2000 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
... Bulimia nervosa was more common than anorexia nervosa in female relatives of comparison ...
CONCLUSIONS: Both anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa are familial ...

Bulimia nervosa: an ominous variant of anorexia nervosa. -
G Russell - Psychol Med, 1979 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... In common with true anorexia nervosa, the patients were ... In contrast with true anorexia
nervosa, the patients tended to be heavier, more active sexually ...

Risk Factors for Anorexia Nervosa Three Integrated Case-Control Comparisons -
CG Fairburn, Z Cooper, HA Doll, SL Welch - Archives of General Psychiatry, 1999 - Am Med Assoc
... vosa 20 and binge eating disorder. ... would be less com- mon among those with anorexia
nervosa, whereas premorbid perfectionism would be more common. ...

Psychosomatics Families: Anorexia Nervosa in Context -
S Minuchin - Family Process, 1979 - Blackwell Synergy
... from the various theoretic perspectives on anorexia nervosa ? the medical ... is suitably
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Very Preterm Birth, Birth Trauma, and the Risk of Anorexia Nervosa Among Girls -
S Cnattingius, CM Hultman, M Dahl, P Sparen - Archives of General Psychiatry, 1999 - Am Med Assoc
... Small for gestational age was more common among very ... very preterm is reported to
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Anorexia Nervosa in 51 Swedish Adolescents: Premorbid Problems and Comorbidity. -
M R?STAM - Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent …, 1992 - jaacap.com
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Anorexia nervosa -- more common and transient than previously thought

Anorexia nervosa is a disorder with a grim reputation. Even experts say that anorexia is often devastatingly chronic and carries high mortality rates. However, these views are highly biased. A study recently conducted in Finland among young women uncovers a completely different side to anorexia.

In the first nationwide outcome study anorexia of conducted to date, anorexia is a common, often severe, but highly transient illness. Its outcome is generally good: up to 70% of women with anorexia recover before age 30 according to collaborating scientist at Columbia University and University of Helsinki, Finland.

Anorexia is common but often overlooked

In the Finnish study, 2.2% of Finnish young women suffered from severe anorexia nervosa. When milder forms of self-starvation and obsessive anxiety about weight and shape were included, up to 5% of women suffered from anorexic symptoms during their lifetime. Anorexic symptoms usually started between ages 10 and 25; the peak of illness onset was between ages 15 and 19. Although Finland has an excellent taxpayer-funded healthcare system that covers everyone, only half of women with anorexia nervosa were recognized by healthcare professionals. Even fewer received any typeof treatment for their symptoms.

Seven out of ten women with anorexia recover

By age 30, up to 70% of women with anorexia had recovered from their illness. On average, the duration of anorexia was three years; about 25% recovered within a year, about 33% within 2 years, and about 67% within 5 years from the onset of their symptoms.

Recovery from anorexia was usually slow and gradual. First, lost weight was regained and menstruation resumed. Attitudes about body shape and weight took a much longer time to resolve. The Finnish study was conducted among pairs of female twins. Twins with anorexia nervosa were compared to their healthy co-twins and to healthy women from the general population. Within five years from weight restoration, women with anorexia nervosa were virtually indistinguishable from their healthy co-twins in terms of psychological symptoms and self-esteem. However, learning to deal with body shape and weight related concerns took usually much longer, 5-10 years.

"Will I be able to marry, have children, work, and have a normal life?"

Women in the acute starvation phase of anorexia were less likely to date, live in long-term relationships, and marry than their healthy co-twins and other healthy women. However, women who had recovered from anorexia nervosa were just as likely to date, have sexual relationships, marry, and have children than healthy women. Women recovering from anorexia were also as likely to continue their studies and to find steady employment than healthy women.

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The study was conducted as a collaboration of the the Departments of Psychiatry and Public Health, University of Helsinki, Finland, and Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University. The study comprised almost 3000 participants: virtually all female twins born in Finland in 1975-79.

The study is reported in detail in American Journal of Psychiatry (issue Aug 1st, 2007), available online at http://ajp.psychiatryonline.org/

For more details, please contact

Dr. Anna Keski-Rahkonen, University of Helsinki, Department of Public Health
Phone +358 40 5712095 (7am - 3 pm ET)
E-mail: akk2104@columbia.edu

 
 
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