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[Cyclic oro-alimentary disorders]

F Kochman1, F Ducrocq, P J Parquet

  • 1Service de psychiatrie de l'enfant et de l'adolescent, Centre hospitalier régional, Clinique Fontan, Lille.

La Revue Du Praticien
|February 7, 1998
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Societal eating behaviors are changing, reflecting broader societal and individual functioning. Chronobiology research reveals hormonal and seasonal influences on eating patterns, linking them to conditions like binge eating and mood disorders.

Area of Science:

  • Chronobiology
  • Sociology of food
  • Nutritional psychology

Context:

  • Eating behaviors have undergone significant societal shifts over the past two decades.
  • These changes serve as indicators of societal and individual functioning.
  • Recent research highlights the influence of chronobiology, hormonal fluctuations, and seasonal variations on eating patterns.

Purpose:

  • To explore the link between societal eating behavior changes and chronobiological influences.
  • To investigate the connection between hormonal/seasonal factors and eating patterns.
  • To understand how cyclic eating disturbances relate to specific pathologies.

Summary:

  • Societal eating behaviors are evolving, reflecting broader societal and individual dynamics.

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  • Chronobiology research demonstrates clear links between hormonal/seasonal changes and eating behaviors.
  • A significant proportion of cyclic eating disturbances are associated with conditions such as premenstrual syndrome, seasonal affective disorders, bipolar disorders, and binge eating disorder.
  • Impact:

    • Provides insights into the complex interplay between societal trends, biological rhythms, and eating disorders.
    • Highlights the importance of chronobiology in understanding and potentially treating eating-related pathologies.
    • Suggests a framework for analyzing cyclic eating disturbances within broader physiological and psychological contexts.