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  1. Bulimia Nervosa: Basic Research, Diagnosis, and Therapy
  2. Cinderella in the Attic: Bulimia Nervosa, Manic Depression, and the Life Lived in Between by Paula Henke, 2006-11-06
  3. My Naked Truth: Surviving Depression and Bulimia by Ximena Veliz, 2003-03-04
  4. Stick Figure: A Personal Journey Through Anorexia and Bulimia by Christine Fontana, 1996-07
  5. The Thin Disguise: Understanding and Overcoming Anorexia & Bulimia by Deborah Newman, Harry Beverly, et all 1996-06-19
  6. Pain Behind the Smile: My Battle With Bulimia by Leah Hulan, 1995-02
  7. Beyond Chaotic Eating: A Way Out of Anorexia, Bulimia, and Compulsive Eating by Helena Wilkinson, 1993-12
  8. A Systemic Treatment of Bulimia Nervosa: Women in Transition by Carole Kayrooz, 2001-02-09
  9. Theory And Treatment Of Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia: Biomedical, Sociocultural, and Psychological Perspectives
  10. Parent's Guide to Eating Disorders: Prevention and Treatment of Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia by Brett Valette, 1989-12
  11. Theory And Treatment Of Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia: Biomedical, Sociocultural, and Psychological Perspectives
  12. Parent's Guide to Eating Disorders: Prevention and Treatment of Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia by Brett Valette, 1989-12
  13. In Search of Thinness: Treating Anorexia and Bulimia by Gillian Moore-Groarke, 2008-08-15
  14. You Can't Have Your Cake and Eat It Too: A Program for Controlling Bulimia by Lillie Weiss, Melanie Katzman, et all 1986-05

101. Body Project
Il tema della corporeit  nel quadro delle scienze etnoantropologiche. Presenta link, attivit  e recensioni. Aree tematiche aspetti teorici, anoressia e bulimia, women's studies, sordit , follia, il corpo nei media, saperi medici.
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102. :: UCPS, Oregon State University
bulimia is an eating disorder characterized by binge eating and purging. bulimia is most likely to affect young women who are of normal weight and
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103. Anorexia And Bulimia
General eating disorder information, their possible causes and danger signs, anorexia pictures, bulletin board and an interview with Princess Diana.
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104. Bulimia Nervosa: Description, Criteria, Causes, Symptoms, Treatments And Medicat
, Criteria, Causes, Symptoms, Treatments and Medications.......bulimia Nervosa
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105. Eating Disorders Specialist : Anorexia Nervosa Bulimia Nervosa Pica For All Stag
Information from an eating disorder specialist about eating disorders in males. Article discusses the female to male comparisons of characteristics, socioeconomic/environmental factors, and age of onset.
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Bulimia has been reported in male patients (38,42,44,69). Herzog et al. (38) noted an incidence in males of approximately four to five percent of a total population of bulimic patients. Gwirtsman found that ten to 13 percent of male students met DSMIII criteria for bulimia. The mean age of onset ranged fro 21 (38) to 24 (42) years. Duration of illness prior to treatment ranged from six years (42) to 7.4 years (38). This duration is significantly longer than the 4.2 years' duration of illness prior to treatment for bulimic females (38). Approximately two-thirds of bulimic males had a history of being overweight as compared to one-third of bulimic females. Socioeconomic classes were equally distributed in one series (38). Mitchell's (42) study noted that patients were employed, that they were functioning well, and that eleven of twelve were married. The clinical manifestations of male bulimia are comparable to female bulimia. Preoccupation with weight control and associations with the cultural pressures of professional life regarding personal performance (especially in sports, fashion, and musci) have been related to the onset of bulimia in some male patients (44).

106. Assessment And Treatment Of Bulimia Nervosa - June 1998 - American Academy Of Fa
bulimia nervosa is characterized by binge eating and inappropriate bulimianervosa is 10 times more common in females than in males and affects up to 3
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Journals Vol. 57/No. 11 (June, 1998) ... Patient Information
Assessment and Treatment of Bulimia Nervosa
BETH M. MCGILLEY, PH.D., and TAMARA L. PRYOR, PH.D.
B ulimia nervosa is a psychiatric syndrome with potentially serious consequences. Relatively effective treatments for this disorder have been developed, and early intervention is more likely to facilitate eventual recovery. Unfortunately, few health care professionals receive training in the assessment of bulimia nervosa. Therefore, they may be unable to identify and treat patients with the disorder. Historically, patients with bulimia nervosa often were hospitalized until the most disruptive symptoms ceased. In today's health care environment, hospitalization for bulimia nervosa is infrequent and tends to take the form of brief admissions focused on crisis management. Specialists in the field of eating disorders have responded to the present cost-containment measures by developing a combination of treatment modalities, including medication and individual and group psychotherapy, that can be used in the outpatient care of patients with bulimia nervosa. This article discusses the assessment and treatment of bulimia nervosa and considers how this disorder can best be handled in a managed care environment. Definitions and Etiology Bulimia can occur with binge eating and purging, or with nonpurging behaviors such as fasting or excessive exercise.

107. Impact Of Anorexia, Bulimia And Obesity On The Gynecologic Health Of Adolescents
Approximately one half of adolescents with bulimia nervosa also have hypothalamic Purging type during the current episode of bulimia nervosa,
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Impact of Anorexia, Bulimia and Obesity on the Gynecologic Health of Adolescents
MARJORIE E. KAPLAN SEIDENFELD, M.D., and VAUGHN I. RICKERT, PSY.D.
Mount Sinai Adolescent Health Center, New York, New York
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A dolescence is a time of tremendous growth and development, in which nutrition plays a key role. The adolescent growth spurt accounts for approximately 25 percent of adult height and 50 percent of adult weight. Moreover, girls develop reproductive capacity during this time. Adolescents with disordered eating behaviors, such as anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa or obesity, frequently have menstrual abnormalities that reflect their abnormal nutritional intake. In this article, we will address these three common adolescent conditions and describe the pathophysiology and management of the abnormal menstrual patterns that accompany each. Anorexia Nervosa Once described by Hilde Bruch as the "relentless pursuit of thinness,"

108. "anoressia-bulimia.it" Il Sito Sui Disturbi Del Comportamento Alimentare
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109. Hospital Practice: Eating Disorders: 2. Bulimia Nervosa
As many as one of every five collegeaged women has bulimia nervosa. Some ofthe behaviors and attitudes that characterize bulimia nervosa are extreme
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Eating Disorders: 2. Bulimia Nervosa
ANDREA GORDON
Stamford Hospital/Columbia University
Dr. Gordon is Assistant Director, Family Practice Residency Program, Stamford Hospital/Columbia University, Stamford, Conn. As many as one of every five college-aged women has bulimia nervosa. Estimates of incidence in the general population range from 2% to 5%, and 10% of those affected are thought to be men. Some patients with bulimia are overweight, others are underweight, and still others are of normal weight. Further confounding the diagnosis is the sense of shame and secretiveness that often accompanies binge eating and purging. Hence, physicians must be on the lookout for clues to the condition. Some of the behaviors and attitudes that characterize bulimia nervosa are extreme manifestations of concerns common to many persons, especially those in Western cultures. Bulimic patients are preoccupied with their body weight, yet they engage in uncontrolled eating, and then must purge to compensate. In fact, bulimia may begin as an attempt at so-called normal dieting, but the person then is unable to stop the binge-purge cycles.
Diagnosis
The diagnostic criteria for bulimia nervosa set forth in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition (DSM-IV)

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111. Psych Central: Bulimia Nervosa Symptoms
General symptoms of bulimia nervosa. People with bulimia nervosa consumelarge amounts of food and then rid their bodies of the excess calories by
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People with bulimia nervosa consume large amounts of food and then rid their bodies of the excess calories by vomiting, abusing laxatives or diuretics, taking enemas, or exercising obsessively. Some use a combination of all these forms of purging. Because many individuals with bulimia "binge and purge" in secret and maintain normal or above normal body weight, they can often successfully hide their problem from others for years. Family, friends, and physicians may have difficulty detecting bulimia in someone they know. Many individuals with the disorder remain at normal body weight or above because of their frequent binges and purges, which can range from once or twice a week to several times a day. Dieting heavily between episodes of binging and purging is also common. Eventually, half of those with anorexia will develop bulimia. As with anorexia, bulimia typically begins during adolescence. The condition occurs most often in women but is also found in men. Many individuals with bulimia, ashamed of their strange habits, do not seek help until they reach their thirties or forties. By this time, their eating behavior is deeply ingrained and more difficult to change.

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114. Bulimia Nervosa And Your Oral Health
1/3 of those who suffer from bulimia nervosa have a history of anorexia nervosa . What Are the LongTerm Implications of bulimia Nervosa?
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Bulimia Nervosa and Your Oral Health What is Bulimia Nervosa?
  • An eating and psychiatric compulsive disorder. Periods of normal eating followed by dieting or severe restrictions of food intake often ending in binge-eating. Binge-eating episodes must occur at least twice a week for 3 months to be diagnosed as bulimia nervosa. Weight gain is controlled by self-induced vomiting, strict fasting, vigorous exercise and abuse of laxatives or diuretics.
Who Suffers From It?
  • 14 out of 100,000 people suffer from bulimia nervosa. Primarily affects adolescent and young adult females. (1-4% of females between 18-30 years suffer from it) 1 in 10 patients are male. 1/3 of those who suffer from bulimia nervosa have a history of anorexia nervosa. 1/3 of those who suffer from bulimia nervosa have a history of obesity.
Why Do People Suffer From It?
  • Bulimics have an obsession with weight, food and eating. Bulimics realize they have abnormal eating habits but get addicted to the binge-eating, purge cycle and lose control.
What Are Some Signs of Bulimia Nervosa in the Body?

115. Eating Disorders Intro
Learn what anorexia, binge eating, and bulimia are and how you can spot them.
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Eating Disorders
What is Anorexia What is Binge-Eating What is Bulimia Eating Disorders are very serious. Maybe you look glamorous at first but it can seriously hurt you. If you or someone you know has an eating disorder, get help. This page is to inform you about eating disorders. What they are and what they can do to you. Eating Disorders may make you look nice but make you feel awful. Please, if you recognize any of the signs get help, why lose another helpless soul to an eating disorder?
What is Anorexia?
Anorexia Nervosa is a condition, usually affecting females but also males as well, in which the sufferer has a morbid fear of gaining weight and fat and calories. It is an obsession with being slim. However, it is much more than simply a diet to avoid consuming food and will attempt to eat as little as possible. In the past, anorexia was largely seen as a physical condition, rather than as a psychological one. Nowadays, it is widely recognized as the latter. An estimated 1% of female colleges students are anorexic. Fortunately, there is now more help than ever available. Sufferers are also prone to bulimic tendencies, such as laxative and diuretics abuse; any attempt to purge the body of food. To Learn More About Anorexia Click Here What is Binge-Eating?

116. Anorexia & Bulimia
bulimia is an eating disorder marked by cycles of binge eating of excessive Unlike anorexia, a person with bulimia is rarely grossly underweight.
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One of two common eating disorders, anorexia is a condition in which a person refuses to eat sufficient food to maintain a minimum normal weight for age and height. The consequent wasting away has serious effects on many body systems, and may result in death. A weight loss of 25% is one criterion for diagnosing anorexia. Tending to start in early teens, 1 in 100 Australian schoolgirls have anorexia nervosa.
Bulimia is an eating disorder marked by cycles of binge eating of excessive quantities of food, followed by purging using vomiting, laxatives or diuretics. Unlike anorexia, a person with bulimia is rarely grossly underweight. The purging can seriously damage health. The gastric acid from vomiting excoriates sensitive oesophageal mucosa; excessive laxative and diuretic use can impair body electrolyte balance, bowel and kidney function. Bulimia tends to start in late teens and older age groups. Estimated to affect about 6% of Australian women.
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117. Anoressia E Bulimia - Associazione Sulle Ali Delle Menti - Anoressia E Bulimia
Associazione costituita da volontari con l'obbiettivo di prevenire anoressia, bulimia e obesit .
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L’associazione costituita nel giugno del 1999, da un gruppo di volontari che hanno sofferto o soffrono di disturbi alimentari, ha lo scopo di favorire la conoscenza e la prevenzione di anoressia, bulimia e obesità. Consapevoli che il consumo del cibo e le abitudini alimentari sbagliate sono vissute spesso in solitudine a causa dei sentimenti di vergogna e di colpa provati, “sulle ALI delle MENTI” perseguendo esclusivamente finalità di solidarietà sociale, si è prefissa i seguenti scopi: Conoscenza e sensibilizzazione del fenomeno dei disordini alimentari; Studio e ricerca dello stesso sul territorio; Diffusione di messaggi positivi rivolti ai soggetti colpiti dal fenomeno, ai loro familiari ed amici destinati ad infondere speranza in relazione alla possibilità di intraprendere un cammino costruttivo verso la guarigione; Attività culturali. Prosegui >>
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118. ANOREXIA AND BULIMIA NERVOSA

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120. Archive Of Anti-anorexia/anti-bulimia
Narrative Therapy approaches to treating anorexia and bulimia.
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