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  1. 15 wrz 2021 · Males demonstrated greater eating disorder symptom improvements than females, suggesting that male adolescents may have better treatment outcomes than females in some domains. Research in the field of eating disorders has focused on females, and less is known about the symptom presentation and treatment outcomes in males and gender minority youths.

  2. 20 maj 2022 · Globally, the lifetime prevalence of AN was 1.4% for women and 0.2% for men; BN was 1.9% for women and 0.6% for men; and BED was 2.8% for women and 1.0% for men . These figures reflect diagnostic...

  3. Epidemiological studies have shown that anorexia nervosa (AN) and bulimia nervosa (BN) are more common among females than males. 1,2 It is of note, however, that the gender disparity is reversed for subthreshold binge eating disorder (0.6% women and 1.9% men) and prevalence of “any binge eating” is roughly comparable in women (4.9%) and men (4.0...

  4. 26 lis 2018 · Females were more likely than were males to have a diagnosis of anorexia nervosa or bulimia nervosa, and to be underweight (< 95% mBMI) at admission. Males were younger than females, but no differences emerged in the duration of the eating disorder symptoms.

  5. The natural testosterone exposure during prenatal/perinatal development in males appears to impact sex differences in eating pathology by reducing risk in males relative to females; however, between-person variation in levels of circulating sex steroids, during and after puberty, could exert sex-specific effects that impact individual variation ...

  6. 6 gru 2015 · Pro-ana women were angsty, angry, and insecure, and I found comfort in that. That was how I felt on the inside, even before I hated my body. Advertisement. The first groups I joined had names like “anaXcore” and “proed_bones” and have since been deleted or changed into “pro-recovery” communities.

  7. 1 mar 2007 · Body images of female patients with anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa were assessed against females without eating disorders and compared with male ideals of female attractiveness.