Eating behavior in atypical anorexia nervosa

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作者
Jablonski, Monica [1 ]
Schebendach, Janet [1 ]
Walsh, B. Timothy [1 ]
Steinglass, Joanna E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Columbia Univ, New York State Psychiat Inst, Dept Psychiat, Irving Med Ctr, New York, NY 10027 USA
关键词
anorexia nervosa; atypical anorexia nervosa; eating behavior; food choice; laboratory meal; DIETARY ENERGY DENSITY; VARIETY; PREDICTORS; INTERVIEW; DISORDERS; WOMEN;
D O I
10.1002/eat.23886
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
ObjectiveAtypical anorexia nervosa (AN) has been increasingly identified in the community and in clinical settings. Initial studies indicate that psychological symptoms are similar or more severe among patients with atypical AN, as compared with AN. This study examined whether eating behavior differed among patients with AN (n = 98), patients with atypical AN (n = 18), and healthy controls (HC, n = 75). MethodAdults and adolescents chose what to eat from a standardized, laboratory-based multi-item meal. Total intake, macronutrient composition, diet variety, and energy density were compared between groups. ResultsBoth AN and atypical AN severely restricted caloric intake as compared with HC (431 +/- 396 kcal and 340 +/- 338 kcal vs. 879 +/- 350 kcal, F-2,F-188 = 35.4, p < .001). Individuals with AN and atypical AN did not differ in the mean intake of total calories or percentage of calories from fat (15.2 +/- 25.2% vs. 11.5 +/- 16.9%). DiscussionThis study demonstrates that individuals with atypical AN are at least as restrictive in their food intake as individuals with AN, and the restriction of dietary fat is particularly notable. Examination of eating behavior in a larger sample would be useful to replicate these findings. The current study highlights the need to understand maladaptive eating behavior in atypical AN in order to develop appropriate treatment recommendations. Public SignificanceAtypical anorexia nervosa is emerging as a prevalent eating disorder in community and clinical populations. The findings that patients with atypical anorexia nervosa limit calorie and fat intake in a pattern similar to that of patients with anorexia nervosa highlights the need for research to identify appropriate treatment strategies for normalization of eating patterns.
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