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Psychological traits and platelet monoamine oxidase activity in eating disorder patients: their relationship and stability
Authors:Podar Iris  Jaanisk Maiken  Allik Jüri  Harro Jaanus
Institution:Department of Psychology, University of Tartu, Tiigi 78, Tartu 50410, Estonia. iris@mk.ee
Abstract:Self-reported behavior and attitudes towards eating Eating Disorder Inventory-2; Garner DM (1991). Eating Disorder Inventory-2: Professional Manual. Odessa, Fl.: Psychological Assessment Resources; Estonian version Podar I, Hannus A, Allik J (1999). Personality and Affectivity Characteristics Associated With Eating Disorders: a Comparison of Eating Disordered, Weight-Preoccupied, and Normal Samples. J Pers Assess; 73(1), 133-147] and the activity of platelet monoamine oxidase (MAO) was studied in 11 patients with anorexia nervosa (AN), 43 patients with bulimia nervosa (BN) and a healthy control group (n=138). Nineteen patients filled in the EDI-2 questionnaire and donated blood samples three times with three month intervals in order to determine platelet MAO activity. Eating disordered (ED) patients scored higher on all EDI-2 subscales and had lower MAO activity compared to the control group. They also scored higher than the control group on the Neuroticism domain but lower on the Extraversion, Openness, and Conscientiousness domains of the NEO-PI-R questionnaire. The average stability of MAO on different occasions (r=.56) was slightly smaller than the stability of the EDI-2 scores (r=.70). The lack of correlations between personality dispositions and MAO activity indicates that they have independent influence on eating disorders. A possible relationship between neurochemical mechanisms and psychological symptoms of eating disordered behavior is discussed.
Keywords:5-HT  5-hydroxytryptamine  A  agreeableness  A  asceticism  AN  anorexia nervosa  B  bulimia  BD  body dissatisfaction  BMI  body mass index  BN  bulimia nervosa  C  conscientiousness  DT  drive for thinness  E  extraversion  EDI-2  Eating Disorder Inventory 2  F 50  0  anorexia nervosa (International Classification of Diseases-10)  F 50  2  bulimia nervosa (International Classification of Diseases-10)  I  ineffectiveness  IA  interoceptive awareness  ID  interpersonal distrust  IR  impulse regulation  MAO  monoamine oxidase  MAO-B  monoamine oxidase B isoenzyme  MF  maturity fears  N  neuroticism  NEO-PI-R  Revised NEO Personality Inventory  O  openness to experience  P  perfectionism  SI  social insecurity
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