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9 sie 2024 · Certain factors raise the risk of anorexia and other eating disorders, including: Family history. If you have a first-degree relative — a parent, sibling or child — who had anorexia, you have a higher risk of developing it. A history of weight bullying.
17 sty 2023 · Genetic risk factors and polymorphisms (variations in gene expression), relating to core EDs have been widely studied. Research conducted within twins and family groups as well as large-scale genomic studies have indicated a genetic component to risk of Anorexia Nervosa (AN), Bulimia Nervosa (BN) and Binge Eating Disorder (BED) .
28 sie 2023 · Risk factors for eating disorders include childhood obesity, female sex, mood disorders, personality traits (impulsivity and perfectionism), sexual abuse, or weight-related concerns from family or peer environments.
Researchers have identified a range of biological, psychological, and sociocultural risk factors that may be present in those with eating disorders. 1 The risk factors listed below apply to those with anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, or other specified feeding or eating disorders (OSFED).
1 kwi 2020 · The Clinical Problem. Anorexia nervosa is a severe psychiatric disorder that is characterized by starvation and malnutrition, a high incidence of coexisting psychiatric conditions, treatment...
30 maj 2023 · Background. Eating disorders (ED), especially Anorexia Nervosa (AN), are internationally reported to have amongst the highest mortality and suicide rates in mental health.
6 gru 2021 · Several factors may be responsible for developing anorexia. Eating disorders, including anorexia, are complex and include a range of risk factors, including biological, psychological, and cultural. The risk factors may also interact differently in different people.