Bulimia: clinical characteristics, development, and etiology

Extract: Bulimia, an eating disorder characterized by recurrent binge eating and often including self-induced vomiting and/or laxative abuse, is being increasingly encountered by dietitians and other health professionals. The clinical characteristics of bulimia, the typical pattern of development, t...

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Dexamethasone
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ETIOLOGIA
ETIOLOGIE
Family
Feeding and Eating Disorders - epidemiology
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Hyperphagia - epidemiology
Hyperphagia - etiology
Hyperphagia - metabolism
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Hyperphagia - psychology
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Mood Disorders - diagnosis
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Personality
Risk
Self Concept
Sex Factors
Social Environment
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