Seasonal patterns in eating disorder subgroups

Patients with bulimia nervosa (BN) often have seasonal patterns of mood and appetite that compare with patterns seen in seasonal affective disorder (SAD). Seasonal patterns in other eating disorder (ED) subgroups have not been adequately described. We report on seasonal patterns in mood, weight, app...

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Hauptverfasser: Fornari, Victor M., Braun, Devra L., Sunday, Suzanne R., Sandberg, David E., Matthews, Michael, Chen, li-Lun, Mandel, Francine S., Halmi, Katherine A., Katz, Jack L.
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description Patients with bulimia nervosa (BN) often have seasonal patterns of mood and appetite that compare with patterns seen in seasonal affective disorder (SAD). Seasonal patterns in other eating disorder (ED) subgroups have not been adequately described. We report on seasonal patterns in mood, weight, appetite, sleep, social activity, and energy in 154 consecutive admissions to an outpatient ED program: 60 patients with anorexia nervosa (AN), 31 with BN, 34 with a history of both AN and BN ( AN BN ), and 29 with an ED not otherwise specified (ED-NOS). AN patients had significantly less seasonal variation overall than either bulimic subgroup, as measured by the global seasonality score (GSS) on the Seasonal Patterns Assessment Questionnaire (SPAQ). AN patients also showed less seasonal change in mood, weight, and energy than BN patients, and less variation in mood and appetite than AN BN patients.
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Affect
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Anorexia Nervosa - diagnosis
Anorexia Nervosa - epidemiology
Anorexia Nervosa - psychology
Biological and medical sciences
Body Weight
Bulimia - diagnosis
Bulimia - epidemiology
Bulimia - psychology
Cross-Sectional Studies
Eating behavior disorders
Feeding and Eating Disorders - diagnosis
Feeding and Eating Disorders - epidemiology
Feeding and Eating Disorders - psychology
Female
Humans
Incidence
Male
Medical sciences
New York - epidemiology
Patient Admission
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychopathology. Psychiatry
Seasons
Social Behavior
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