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Psychosomatic
and eating disorders:
diagnosis and treatment
Ferenc Túry
Semmelweis University
Institute of Behavioural Sciences
2
The term „psychosomatic” has a double
meaning:
• psychosomatic disorders
• psychosomatic medicine
Psychosomatic medicine is an integrative
science (Lipowsky)
3
Formerly: dualistic approach (body – mind)
Need for a multidimensional, holistic
approach: psychosomatic unity
System theory, circular causality (instead of
linear thinking)
Biopsychosocial model versus biomedical
model
4
The traditional biomedical model is illness
centered, exclusionistic (Engel, 1977)
Danger of reductionism
Shortcomings of this model: lack of the
interpretation of chronic disorders
Chronic disorders are influenced by life
conditions, life events, experiences, states
of mood, etc.
5
The psychosomatic symptom can be
interpreted, if we observe it in the context
where it appears
The psychosomatic symptom can be regarded
as a communicative behaviour
Body language: analytic interpretation of
conversions
The symptom communicates, it has a
symbolic meaning
6
History of psychosomatic thinking
Heinroth, 1818: the term „psychosomatic”
Jacobi, 1822: the term somatopsychic
Freud: psychoanalysis – conversion,
symbolic, dramatic expression
Anxiety – defense mechanisms
Lack of appropriate defense – somatic
conversion
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Psychoanalytic basis of psychosomatic
disorders:
preverbal trauma – lack of appropriate
emotional development – somatic
manifestation
First three years of life
„Neurotic” (affective and anxiety) disorders:
verbal stage of the personality development
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Deutsch, 1922: psychosomatic medicine is the
psychoanalysis used in the medicine
Ferenczi: behaviour of the therapist is an
essential factor in the treatment
Adler: inferiority, compensation, vulnerability
Pavlov: psychophysiology
Cannon: in the situations of danger: „fight or
flight”.
9
Selye: stress theory
Franz Alexander: vegetative neurosis. There
are special personality traits predisposing to
certain illnesses
Michael Bálint: the doctor as a medicament
Bálint groups
10
Schafer, 1966: sociopsychosomatics: the main
causes of the psychosomatic disorders are
the conflicts coming from social and
interpersonal relationships
Sifneos, 1973: alexithymia
Locke, 1981: psychoneuroimmunology
11
Traditional classification
There are three major symptomatological
cluster of psychosomatic disorders:
• conversions: the conflict is expressed in a
somatic response, and it has a symbolic
meaning
• functional disorders: no organic
alterations. Disorder of functions.
• psychosomatoses: there are distinct
organic alterations
12
Major psychosomatoses (seven holy illnesses
– Franz Alexander):
• bronchial asthma,
• colitis ulcerosa,
• hypertension,
• neurodermatitis,
• rheumatoid arthritis,
• gastrointestinal ulcer,
• anorexia nervosa.
13
Another classification (Engel, 1967):
• Psychogenic disorders: only a slight somatic
participation, e.g. conversion, hypochondria
• Psychophysiological disorders: somatic
reaction to psychosocial factor
• Psychosomatic disorders – classic forms
• Somatopsychic disorders: psychological
reactions to somatic diseases
14
Major research fields of psychosomatics
Formerly: psychodynamic approach
Now:
• learning theories relating to somatic
processes: self-regulation, biofeedback
• cognitive theories, the role of meaning and
belief systems in the development of
disorders
• psychoendocrinology,
psychoneuroimmunology
15
New trends in psychosomatics
Health psychology deals with the conditions
of health, adaptive behavioural patterns
(conflict resolution, coping)
Maintainig of health, prevention,
psychological factors are also in the focus
of health psychology.
16
Definition of health psychology
by Matarazzo (1982):
Health psychology is a specific contribution
of psychology to the promotion and
maintaining of health, the prevention and
treatment of disease.
17
Causes of appearance of health psychology:
• Shortcomings of the biomedical models
• Significance of quality of life
• The focus shifted from the infectious diseases
to the chronic ones.
• The development of behavioural sciences (e.g.
learning theories, coping, studies on stress,
etc.)
• Costs and benefits of health care
• Importance of primary prevention
18
Behaviour medicine is a broad,
interdisciplinary field of the research,
education and clinical practice, which
analyses the role of psychological
regulation.
It deals with the screening and correction of
behavioural risk factors (e.g. smoking).
19
Definition by Schwartz és Weiss (1978):
The behaviour medicine is an interdisciplinary
science which integrates biomedical and
behavioural approaches, and this knowledge
and practice is applied in the prevention,
diagnosis, and rehabilitation.
20
Therapeutical considerations
The therapeutical approach should be integrative.
Therapy should be patient centered not illness
centered.
Doctor as a medicine (Bálint).
Burn-out: danger of (psycho)therapy
Placebo effect: simultanoues somatic and
psychotherapeutical effects
21
Evidences in the treatment
Pharmacotherapy
(e.g. antidepressants)
Close relationship to depression and anxiety.
22
Psychotherapy
Different settings:
• Individual
• Family
• Group therapies
23
Major methods:
• psychodynamic,
• cognitive-behavioural therapy,
• interpersonal therapy,
• family therapy,
• relaxation and biofeedback,
• hypnotherapy
24
Eating disorders
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Why are important the eating disorders?
• High morbidity: the prevalence of obesity (BMI > 30)
is about 20%, the prevalence of subclinical cases is
almost 50% in certain populations.
• The morbidity increases – the role of sociocultural
factors.
• High mortality of anorexia.
10 years after the onset: 8%, after 20 years 20%.
29
Epidemiology
The prevalence of obesity (BMI ≥ 30) in the Western
civilizations is about 30%.
Hungary: 20%.
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Frequency of overweight and obesity in a
Hungarian representative sample among males
(Halmy et al, 2004)
N = 21 755
0,3
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19,7
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
<18,5 18,5-24,9 25,0-29,9 ≥30
%
BMI
Total:
66,7 %
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Hungarian data
(Halmy, 2000)
1994 2000
Males: overweight 34.1% 38.3%
obese 13.1% 18.4%
Females: overweight 26.6% 27.9%
obese 13.2% 20.4%
33
Point prevalence: among 18-35 year old females: 1-4%.
In Hungary: cca 30 000 eating disordered patients.
Onset:
AN: 12-18 years
BN: 17-25 years
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There is an increase in the morbidity rate of
eating disorders in the last decades.
„Hidden” disorders or real increase?
Recognition of the syndromes is important:
2/3 of anorectic patients were recognized by
the GP, but this rate is only 16% in bulimia.
35
Among teenagers the most frequent illnesses are:
• obesity
• asthma bronchiale
• AN
• diabetes mellitus
36
Anorexia nervosa (DSM-IV)
A. Refusal to maintain body weight at or above a minimally
normal weight for age and height (e.g., weight loss
leading to maintenance of body weight less than 85% of
that expected; or failure to make expected weight gain
during period of growth, leading to body weight less than
85% of that expected).
B. Intense fear of gaining weight or becoming fat, even
though underweight.
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C. Disturbance in the way in which one's body weight or
shape is experienced, undue influence of body weight or
shape on self-evaluation, or denial of the seriousness of
the current low body weight.
D. In postmenarcheal females, amenorrhea, i.e., the absence
of at least three consecutive menstrual cycles. (A woman
is considered to have amenorrhea if her periods occur
only following hormone, e.g., estrogen, administration.)
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Specify if:
Restricting type: during the current episode of
anorexia nervosa, the person has not regularly
engaged in binge-eating or purging behavior (i.e.,
self-induced vomiting or the misuse of laxatives,
diuretics, or enemas)
Binge-eating/purging type: during the current
episode of anorexia nervosa, the person has
regularly engaged in binge-eating or purging
behavior (i.e., self-induced vomiting or the misuse
of laxatives, diuretics, or enemas)
39
Bulimia nervosa (DSM-IV)
A. Recurrent episodes of binge eating. An episode of binge
eating is characterized by both of the following:
 eating, in a discrete period of time (e.g., within
any 2-hour period), an amount of food that is
definitely larger than most people would eat during a
similar period of time and under similar
circumstances
 a sense of lack of control over eating during the
episode (e.g., a feeling that one cannot stop eating or
control what or how much one is eating)
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B. Recurrent inappropriate compensatory behavior in order to
prevent weight gain, such as self-induced vomiting; misuse
of laxatives, diuretics, enemas, or other medications;
fasting; or excessive exercise.
C. The binge eating and inappropriate compensatory
behaviors both occur, on average, at least twice a week for
3 months.
D. Self-evaluation is unduly influenced by body shape and
weight.
The disturbance does not occur exclusively during
episodes of anorexia nervosa
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Specify if:
Purging type: during the current episode of bulimia nervosa,
the person has regularly engaged in self-induced vomiting
or the misuse of laxatives, diuretics, or enemas
Nonpurging type: during the current episode of bulimia
nervosa, the person has used other inappropriate
compensatory behaviors, such as fasting or excessive
exercise, but has not regularly engaged in self-induced
vomiting or the misuse of laxatives, diuretics, or enemas.
42
There are newer forms of eating disorders:
binge eating disorder, purging syndrome,
orthorexia nervosa, muscle dysmorphia,
eating disorder body builder type, etc.
The distribution of subtypes changes: there is
an increase in the multiimpulsive forms
(bulimia, drog abuse, alcoholism, suicide,
self-harm behaviour, promiscuity).
43
Binge eating disorder
There are binges, but without compensatory behaviour.
These subjects are obese.
44
The prevalence of the binge eating disorder (BED) in
general population is 1-3%.
Among overweight and obese people: 5-8,5%.
Among obese subjects seeking help: 9-30%
(de Zwaan 2001, Stunkard és Allison 2003).
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Muscle dysmorphia
Pope et al, 1993: reverse anorexia nervosa
Later the name changed: muscle dysmorphia.
The prevalence among body builders: 8.3% in the US
(9/108 – Pope et al, 1993).
In Hungary: 4.3% (6/140 – Túry et al, 2001).
Athletic ideal („Schwarzenegger ideal”).
Hidden disorder.
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Arnold
Schwarzenegger
(1947-)
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Eating disorder, body builder type
(Gruber and Pope, 2000)
Body fat phobia.
Rigid eating habits.
49
Orthorexia nervosa
Bratman (1997): dependence on healthy food.
Kinzl et al (2005): 500 female dieticians
Response rate: 41%.
Risk of orthorexia: 12.8%
50
Mona Lisa in the US for one week
before after
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Eating disorders are complex psychosomatic disorders
with biological, psychological, and sociocultural
components.
Multidimensional models differentiate predisposing,
precipitating, and maintaining factors
Etiopathogenesis
52
Predisposing factors:
individual risk factors: biological (genetics,
neurotransmitters, etc.), premorbid obesity, IDDM,
psychological (disorders of self perception, special
personality characteristics, sexual of physical abuse)
family risk factors: ED, affective disorder or alcoholism in
the family, special family relationships, magnification of
cultural values
sociocultural risk factors: cultural norms, slimness ideal
53
Precipitating factors:
Different stressors which cause dieting: life events
54
Maintaining factors
Cognitive and family reinforcements, effects of
malnutrition
Loss of social skills, isolation, depression, change in
the family structure, etc.
55
Biological theories
New results in AN: lower leptin plasma level,
increased CSF level of NPY and CRH, decreased
CSF level of the serotonin metabolite 5-HIAA
BN: serotonin may have in important role in the
pathogenesis, plasma CCK level and satiety is
diminished after meals. There are observations
relating to the alterations of PYY and NA
metabolism.
56
Psychological theories
Psychodynamic, cognitive-bahavioural, family
dynamic models
57
Sociocultural models
Main arguments: epidemiological differences in
different cultures, increase in the morbidity of EDs,
sex difference, characteristic age distribution,
ethnical differences, social class differences, high
ED prevalence in certain subcultures and groups
(dancers, models, homosexual men)
58
Eating disorders: disorders of „3W”
(white Western women)?
Today: there is an increase among black people,
non-Western countries and males.
Question: the gender difference will disappear??
(Van Furth, 1998)
59
Transcultural studies: culture-bound or culture
change syndromes?
Adaptation to Western cultural ideals
(overidentification?)
60
McDonaldisation?
61
Other selective models of eating disorders
Depression model, addiction model, ED as obsessive-
compulsive syndrome, dissociation hypothesis
62
Pharmacotherapy
Nutritive rehabilitation
Psychotherapy
Psychoeducation and self-help
Integrative programs
Treatment of eating disorders
63
Pharmacotherapy
It should not be used as an exclusive treatment form
AN: antidepressants may have a role in the
maintenance of weight after gaining weight
BN: antidepressants are useful regardless to the
chemical structure(MAOIs, SSRIs, TCAs)
64
Short term abstinence rate in the pharmacotherapy of
BN is about 30%, the symptom reduction is about
70%
Relapse rate is high (30-45%)
The mechanism of antidepressants may be different as
in depression
High drop-out rate
Drug dose may be higher as in depression (e.g. 60 mg
fluoxetine)
Combination of pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy
may be more effective
65
Psychotherapy
Psychodynamic therapies
Cognitive-behavioural therapies
Interpersonal psychotherapy
Family therapy
Group therapies
Body oriented therapy
Hypnotherapy
66
Integrative programs: stepped care
In the first step generally self-help groups,
psychoeducation is applied.
Later: pharmacotherapy, outpatient group therapy.
Outpatient psychotherapy, family therapy
Intensive inpatient therapy
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High mortality in AN: about 8% after 10 years, 20%
after 20 years
Rough estimation at follow-up: 50% is symptom-free,
25% improves with remaining sypmtoms, 25% does
not change
Prognosis
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Psychosom-dis-and-EDs.ppt

  • 1. 1 Psychosomatic and eating disorders: diagnosis and treatment Ferenc Túry Semmelweis University Institute of Behavioural Sciences
  • 2. 2 The term „psychosomatic” has a double meaning: • psychosomatic disorders • psychosomatic medicine Psychosomatic medicine is an integrative science (Lipowsky)
  • 3. 3 Formerly: dualistic approach (body – mind) Need for a multidimensional, holistic approach: psychosomatic unity System theory, circular causality (instead of linear thinking) Biopsychosocial model versus biomedical model
  • 4. 4 The traditional biomedical model is illness centered, exclusionistic (Engel, 1977) Danger of reductionism Shortcomings of this model: lack of the interpretation of chronic disorders Chronic disorders are influenced by life conditions, life events, experiences, states of mood, etc.
  • 5. 5 The psychosomatic symptom can be interpreted, if we observe it in the context where it appears The psychosomatic symptom can be regarded as a communicative behaviour Body language: analytic interpretation of conversions The symptom communicates, it has a symbolic meaning
  • 6. 6 History of psychosomatic thinking Heinroth, 1818: the term „psychosomatic” Jacobi, 1822: the term somatopsychic Freud: psychoanalysis – conversion, symbolic, dramatic expression Anxiety – defense mechanisms Lack of appropriate defense – somatic conversion
  • 7. 7 Psychoanalytic basis of psychosomatic disorders: preverbal trauma – lack of appropriate emotional development – somatic manifestation First three years of life „Neurotic” (affective and anxiety) disorders: verbal stage of the personality development
  • 8. 8 Deutsch, 1922: psychosomatic medicine is the psychoanalysis used in the medicine Ferenczi: behaviour of the therapist is an essential factor in the treatment Adler: inferiority, compensation, vulnerability Pavlov: psychophysiology Cannon: in the situations of danger: „fight or flight”.
  • 9. 9 Selye: stress theory Franz Alexander: vegetative neurosis. There are special personality traits predisposing to certain illnesses Michael Bálint: the doctor as a medicament Bálint groups
  • 10. 10 Schafer, 1966: sociopsychosomatics: the main causes of the psychosomatic disorders are the conflicts coming from social and interpersonal relationships Sifneos, 1973: alexithymia Locke, 1981: psychoneuroimmunology
  • 11. 11 Traditional classification There are three major symptomatological cluster of psychosomatic disorders: • conversions: the conflict is expressed in a somatic response, and it has a symbolic meaning • functional disorders: no organic alterations. Disorder of functions. • psychosomatoses: there are distinct organic alterations
  • 12. 12 Major psychosomatoses (seven holy illnesses – Franz Alexander): • bronchial asthma, • colitis ulcerosa, • hypertension, • neurodermatitis, • rheumatoid arthritis, • gastrointestinal ulcer, • anorexia nervosa.
  • 13. 13 Another classification (Engel, 1967): • Psychogenic disorders: only a slight somatic participation, e.g. conversion, hypochondria • Psychophysiological disorders: somatic reaction to psychosocial factor • Psychosomatic disorders – classic forms • Somatopsychic disorders: psychological reactions to somatic diseases
  • 14. 14 Major research fields of psychosomatics Formerly: psychodynamic approach Now: • learning theories relating to somatic processes: self-regulation, biofeedback • cognitive theories, the role of meaning and belief systems in the development of disorders • psychoendocrinology, psychoneuroimmunology
  • 15. 15 New trends in psychosomatics Health psychology deals with the conditions of health, adaptive behavioural patterns (conflict resolution, coping) Maintainig of health, prevention, psychological factors are also in the focus of health psychology.
  • 16. 16 Definition of health psychology by Matarazzo (1982): Health psychology is a specific contribution of psychology to the promotion and maintaining of health, the prevention and treatment of disease.
  • 17. 17 Causes of appearance of health psychology: • Shortcomings of the biomedical models • Significance of quality of life • The focus shifted from the infectious diseases to the chronic ones. • The development of behavioural sciences (e.g. learning theories, coping, studies on stress, etc.) • Costs and benefits of health care • Importance of primary prevention
  • 18. 18 Behaviour medicine is a broad, interdisciplinary field of the research, education and clinical practice, which analyses the role of psychological regulation. It deals with the screening and correction of behavioural risk factors (e.g. smoking).
  • 19. 19 Definition by Schwartz és Weiss (1978): The behaviour medicine is an interdisciplinary science which integrates biomedical and behavioural approaches, and this knowledge and practice is applied in the prevention, diagnosis, and rehabilitation.
  • 20. 20 Therapeutical considerations The therapeutical approach should be integrative. Therapy should be patient centered not illness centered. Doctor as a medicine (Bálint). Burn-out: danger of (psycho)therapy Placebo effect: simultanoues somatic and psychotherapeutical effects
  • 21. 21 Evidences in the treatment Pharmacotherapy (e.g. antidepressants) Close relationship to depression and anxiety.
  • 23. 23 Major methods: • psychodynamic, • cognitive-behavioural therapy, • interpersonal therapy, • family therapy, • relaxation and biofeedback, • hypnotherapy
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  • 28. 28 Why are important the eating disorders? • High morbidity: the prevalence of obesity (BMI > 30) is about 20%, the prevalence of subclinical cases is almost 50% in certain populations. • The morbidity increases – the role of sociocultural factors. • High mortality of anorexia. 10 years after the onset: 8%, after 20 years 20%.
  • 29. 29 Epidemiology The prevalence of obesity (BMI ≥ 30) in the Western civilizations is about 30%. Hungary: 20%.
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  • 31. 31 Frequency of overweight and obesity in a Hungarian representative sample among males (Halmy et al, 2004) N = 21 755 0,3 33 47 19,7 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 <18,5 18,5-24,9 25,0-29,9 ≥30 % BMI Total: 66,7 %
  • 32. 32 Hungarian data (Halmy, 2000) 1994 2000 Males: overweight 34.1% 38.3% obese 13.1% 18.4% Females: overweight 26.6% 27.9% obese 13.2% 20.4%
  • 33. 33 Point prevalence: among 18-35 year old females: 1-4%. In Hungary: cca 30 000 eating disordered patients. Onset: AN: 12-18 years BN: 17-25 years
  • 34. 34 There is an increase in the morbidity rate of eating disorders in the last decades. „Hidden” disorders or real increase? Recognition of the syndromes is important: 2/3 of anorectic patients were recognized by the GP, but this rate is only 16% in bulimia.
  • 35. 35 Among teenagers the most frequent illnesses are: • obesity • asthma bronchiale • AN • diabetes mellitus
  • 36. 36 Anorexia nervosa (DSM-IV) A. Refusal to maintain body weight at or above a minimally normal weight for age and height (e.g., weight loss leading to maintenance of body weight less than 85% of that expected; or failure to make expected weight gain during period of growth, leading to body weight less than 85% of that expected). B. Intense fear of gaining weight or becoming fat, even though underweight.
  • 37. 37 C. Disturbance in the way in which one's body weight or shape is experienced, undue influence of body weight or shape on self-evaluation, or denial of the seriousness of the current low body weight. D. In postmenarcheal females, amenorrhea, i.e., the absence of at least three consecutive menstrual cycles. (A woman is considered to have amenorrhea if her periods occur only following hormone, e.g., estrogen, administration.)
  • 38. 38 Specify if: Restricting type: during the current episode of anorexia nervosa, the person has not regularly engaged in binge-eating or purging behavior (i.e., self-induced vomiting or the misuse of laxatives, diuretics, or enemas) Binge-eating/purging type: during the current episode of anorexia nervosa, the person has regularly engaged in binge-eating or purging behavior (i.e., self-induced vomiting or the misuse of laxatives, diuretics, or enemas)
  • 39. 39 Bulimia nervosa (DSM-IV) A. Recurrent episodes of binge eating. An episode of binge eating is characterized by both of the following:  eating, in a discrete period of time (e.g., within any 2-hour period), an amount of food that is definitely larger than most people would eat during a similar period of time and under similar circumstances  a sense of lack of control over eating during the episode (e.g., a feeling that one cannot stop eating or control what or how much one is eating)
  • 40. 40 B. Recurrent inappropriate compensatory behavior in order to prevent weight gain, such as self-induced vomiting; misuse of laxatives, diuretics, enemas, or other medications; fasting; or excessive exercise. C. The binge eating and inappropriate compensatory behaviors both occur, on average, at least twice a week for 3 months. D. Self-evaluation is unduly influenced by body shape and weight. The disturbance does not occur exclusively during episodes of anorexia nervosa
  • 41. 41 Specify if: Purging type: during the current episode of bulimia nervosa, the person has regularly engaged in self-induced vomiting or the misuse of laxatives, diuretics, or enemas Nonpurging type: during the current episode of bulimia nervosa, the person has used other inappropriate compensatory behaviors, such as fasting or excessive exercise, but has not regularly engaged in self-induced vomiting or the misuse of laxatives, diuretics, or enemas.
  • 42. 42 There are newer forms of eating disorders: binge eating disorder, purging syndrome, orthorexia nervosa, muscle dysmorphia, eating disorder body builder type, etc. The distribution of subtypes changes: there is an increase in the multiimpulsive forms (bulimia, drog abuse, alcoholism, suicide, self-harm behaviour, promiscuity).
  • 43. 43 Binge eating disorder There are binges, but without compensatory behaviour. These subjects are obese.
  • 44. 44 The prevalence of the binge eating disorder (BED) in general population is 1-3%. Among overweight and obese people: 5-8,5%. Among obese subjects seeking help: 9-30% (de Zwaan 2001, Stunkard és Allison 2003).
  • 45. 45 Muscle dysmorphia Pope et al, 1993: reverse anorexia nervosa Later the name changed: muscle dysmorphia. The prevalence among body builders: 8.3% in the US (9/108 – Pope et al, 1993). In Hungary: 4.3% (6/140 – Túry et al, 2001). Athletic ideal („Schwarzenegger ideal”). Hidden disorder.
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  • 48. 48 Eating disorder, body builder type (Gruber and Pope, 2000) Body fat phobia. Rigid eating habits.
  • 49. 49 Orthorexia nervosa Bratman (1997): dependence on healthy food. Kinzl et al (2005): 500 female dieticians Response rate: 41%. Risk of orthorexia: 12.8%
  • 50. 50 Mona Lisa in the US for one week before after
  • 51. 51 Eating disorders are complex psychosomatic disorders with biological, psychological, and sociocultural components. Multidimensional models differentiate predisposing, precipitating, and maintaining factors Etiopathogenesis
  • 52. 52 Predisposing factors: individual risk factors: biological (genetics, neurotransmitters, etc.), premorbid obesity, IDDM, psychological (disorders of self perception, special personality characteristics, sexual of physical abuse) family risk factors: ED, affective disorder or alcoholism in the family, special family relationships, magnification of cultural values sociocultural risk factors: cultural norms, slimness ideal
  • 53. 53 Precipitating factors: Different stressors which cause dieting: life events
  • 54. 54 Maintaining factors Cognitive and family reinforcements, effects of malnutrition Loss of social skills, isolation, depression, change in the family structure, etc.
  • 55. 55 Biological theories New results in AN: lower leptin plasma level, increased CSF level of NPY and CRH, decreased CSF level of the serotonin metabolite 5-HIAA BN: serotonin may have in important role in the pathogenesis, plasma CCK level and satiety is diminished after meals. There are observations relating to the alterations of PYY and NA metabolism.
  • 57. 57 Sociocultural models Main arguments: epidemiological differences in different cultures, increase in the morbidity of EDs, sex difference, characteristic age distribution, ethnical differences, social class differences, high ED prevalence in certain subcultures and groups (dancers, models, homosexual men)
  • 58. 58 Eating disorders: disorders of „3W” (white Western women)? Today: there is an increase among black people, non-Western countries and males. Question: the gender difference will disappear?? (Van Furth, 1998)
  • 59. 59 Transcultural studies: culture-bound or culture change syndromes? Adaptation to Western cultural ideals (overidentification?)
  • 61. 61 Other selective models of eating disorders Depression model, addiction model, ED as obsessive- compulsive syndrome, dissociation hypothesis
  • 62. 62 Pharmacotherapy Nutritive rehabilitation Psychotherapy Psychoeducation and self-help Integrative programs Treatment of eating disorders
  • 63. 63 Pharmacotherapy It should not be used as an exclusive treatment form AN: antidepressants may have a role in the maintenance of weight after gaining weight BN: antidepressants are useful regardless to the chemical structure(MAOIs, SSRIs, TCAs)
  • 64. 64 Short term abstinence rate in the pharmacotherapy of BN is about 30%, the symptom reduction is about 70% Relapse rate is high (30-45%) The mechanism of antidepressants may be different as in depression High drop-out rate Drug dose may be higher as in depression (e.g. 60 mg fluoxetine) Combination of pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy may be more effective
  • 65. 65 Psychotherapy Psychodynamic therapies Cognitive-behavioural therapies Interpersonal psychotherapy Family therapy Group therapies Body oriented therapy Hypnotherapy
  • 66. 66 Integrative programs: stepped care In the first step generally self-help groups, psychoeducation is applied. Later: pharmacotherapy, outpatient group therapy. Outpatient psychotherapy, family therapy Intensive inpatient therapy
  • 67. 67 High mortality in AN: about 8% after 10 years, 20% after 20 years Rough estimation at follow-up: 50% is symptom-free, 25% improves with remaining sypmtoms, 25% does not change Prognosis
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