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Assessing Activity-based Anorexia in Mice
Published on: May 14, 2018
[Atypical anorexia nervosa without body image distortion: based on a clinical case]
M Sáenz-Herrero1, J del Río Vega, J J Lopez-Ibor Aliño
1Departamento de Psiquiatría, Hospital Clínico, San Carlos, Madrid, Spain. msaenz@iies.es
Abstract:
Eating disorders presents a lower prevalence in males than in females. Despite being mentioned in 1689 in the first case described by Richard Morton, anorexia nervosa in males has been relatively ignored. The diagnostica criteria for males with anorexia nervosa are similar to those for females although the sociocultural environment differs from birth between the sexes. Men and women perceive fatness differently. They have different ideas of shape and they value slimness differently.
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