Pattern of birth in restrictive and bulimic eating disorders |
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Authors: | Peñas-Lledó Eva M Rodriguez Santos Laura Vaz Leal Francisco J Waller Glenn |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Pharmacology and Psychiatry, Medical School, University of Extremadura, Avenue of Elvas s/n, 06071, Badajoz, Extremadura, Spain;b Department of General Psychiatry, St. George's Hospital Medical School, University of London, London, UK |
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Abstract: | Objective: To determine whether different eating disorders are associated with being born at different points in the year. Based on previous research, it was hypothesised that being born during warm months (June–August) is likely to be associated with restrictive anorexia, rather than bulimic disorders (bulimia nervosa, binge-purge anorexia). Method: Case notes from 105 eating-disordered women were used to yield dates of birth and diagnosis. Associations were calculated between diagnostic group and birth period (month, quarter of year, high-risk quarter). Results: Restrictive anorexics were significantly more likely than the bulimics (42.6% vs. 24.1%) to be born during the warmest quarter (June–August) than during the remainder of the year. Conclusions: This preliminary study suggests that being born during warmer periods may form a small risk factor for the development of a restrictive eating disorder. Further research is suggested to test and extend the hypothesis. |
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Keywords: | Pattern of birth Anorexia nervosa Bulimia nervosa |
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