Eating disorders Flashcards

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Anorexia Nervosa

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Restriction of energy intake leading to a significant low body weight

Intense fear of gaining weight or becoming fat

Common to see depression and anorexia together

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Restricting type anorexia

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restricting intake
no binge
excess exercise

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Binge eating/ purging type

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during last 3 months patient has engaged in recurrent episodes of binge eating or purging behavior
DOES NOT HAVE LOW BODY WEIGHT

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Normal BMI

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18.5kg/m^2

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Anorexia severity ranking

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Ranking based off of BMI

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Health consequences of anorexia

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Abnormally slow heart rate, low blood
pressure

Dry skin, hair loss

Decreased bone density

Weakness Downy layer of hair all over body

electrolyte abnormalities hypoglycemia

Cold intolerance

delayed gastric emptying, constipation

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Inpatient hospitalization

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24hrs a day, 7 days a week
treatment of acute risks
increase weight by 2-3lbs per week

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Outpatient hospitalization

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Treatment of chronic symptoms and relapse prevention
8-10hours/day, 5-7days/week

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Re-feeding syndrome

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re-feeding results in shift from fat metabolism to glucose metabolism

hypokalemia, water retention, severe edema
Multiple organ failure

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Treatment

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increase calories slowly (often eating as low as 300-700kcal/day)

Cognitive behavioral Therapy

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Pharmacotherapy treatment

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No FDA approved drug therapy
Olanzapine - modest weight gain
SSRIs - little benefit for core symptoms

Bupropion is contraindicated

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Binge eating disorder

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Recurrent episodes of binge eating
at least once a week for 3 months

NOT associated with recurrent use of inappropriate compensatory behavior (like excess exercise, inappropriate use of laxative)

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13
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Ranking severity for binge eating disorder

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Based off episodes per week

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Binge eating health consequences

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Hypertension
Type 2 diabetes
Gallbladder disease
cardiovascular disease
elevated cholesterol

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15
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Binge eating disorder - treatment

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Lisdexamfetamine (Vyvanse)

cognitive behavioral therapy and medication provides the best outcomes

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Bulimia nervosa

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Recurrent episodes of binge eating, recurrent inappropriate compensatory behaviors

at least once a week for 3 months

17
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Ranking Bulimia nervosa

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Severity ranking based on episodes per week

18
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Bulimia treatment

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Fluoxetine 60mg daily

cognitive behavioral therapy and medications provide the best outcomes