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ANOREXIA NERVOSA IN THE MALE: CLINICAL FEATURES AND FOLLOW-UP OF NINE PATIENTS

Abstract

Nine male patients formed approximately 5% of patients presenting with anorexia nervosa from a population area. Their clinical and family features and outcome at a mean of 51/2; yr from onset were similar to those of female patients. All patients lost libido during the syndrome. In four patients at average weight at follow-up the level of libido and sexual activity was related to testosterone level, other hormonal investigations being normal in post pubertal patients.All patients had a history of increased attention to bodily appearance and/or diet before the onset of the illness (e.g. aberrant body size or appearance, close contact with an eating disorder patient).

Authors

HALL A; DELAHUNT JW; ELLIS PM

Book title

Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimic Disorders

Pagination

pp. 315-321

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

January 1, 1986

DOI

10.1016/b978-0-08-032704-4.50038-3
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