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Never too old for eating disorders or body dissatisfaction: a community study of elderly women
Authors:Mangweth-Matzek Barbara  Rupp Claudia Ines  Hausmann Armand  Assmayr Karin  Mariacher Edith  Kemmler Georg  Whitworth Alexandra B  Biebl Wilfried
Institution:Department of Psychiatry, Innsbruck Medical University, Anichstr. 35, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria. barbara.mangweth@uibk.ac.at
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study is to examine eating behavior and body attitude in elderly women. METHOD: A randomly selected nonclinical sample of 1,000 women, aged 60-70 years, was contacted for our questionnaire survey covering current eating behavior, weight history, weight control, body attitude, and disordered eating (DSM-IV). RESULTS: The 475 (48%) women included in our analyses had a mean BMI of 25.1 but desired a mean BMI of 23.3. More than 80% controlled their weight and over 60% stated body dissatisfaction. Eighteen women (3.8%; 95% confidence interval: 2.3-5.9%) met criteria for eating disorders (ED; N = 1 anorexia nervosa, N = 2 bulimia nervosa, and N = 15 EDNOS) and 21 (4.4%) reported single symptoms of an ED. CONCLUSION: Although EDs and body dissatisfaction are typical for young women, they do occur in female elderly and therefore should be included in the differential diagnosis of elderly presenting with weight loss, weight phobia, and/or vomiting.
Keywords:eating disorders  body dissatisfaction  elderly women
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