Eating Disorders Flashcards
What disorder involves dramatic, dangerous levels of weight loss, an intense fear of weight gain or obesity, and relentless pursuit of thinness?
Anorexia Nervosa
What are the DSM-5 requirements for diagnosing AN?
Persistent restriction of energy intake leading to significantly low body weight
Either an intense fear of gaining weight or persistent behaviors that interfere with weight gain
Persistent lack of recognition of the seriousness of current low body weight
What is the prevalence of AN?
Rare - 0.5% of population
10:1 Female to Male ratio
What is Asceticism?
Abstinence from sensual pleasures - severe self-discipline and avoidance of all forms of indulgence
Exhibited by individuals with AN
What is Lanugo?
Growth of downy hair on the limbs and cheeks - a consequence of starvation
What is Amenorrhea and what hormone does it involve?
Cessation of the menstrual cycle - a consequence of starvation
Leptin signalling - used as a measure of how ready a woman is to be pregnant
What hormone signals fullness to the body and is low in AN patients?
Leptin
What hormone is associated with hunger and is high in AN patients?
Ghrelin
AN patients appear to be Ghrelin-Resistent
Findings suggest that what control circuits are over-activated in AN patients which explains their extreme self-control in limiting food intake?
Dorsal Lateral Prefrontal Cortex - DLPFC
Which lobe shows increased activity in healthy patients viewing self-pictures but very little activity in AN patients viewing self-pictures?
Parietal Lobe
Dampened activity of the Insula is involved in what features of Anorexia Nervosa?
Interoception - reduced ability to sense/perceive physiological conditions of the body (Hunger, pain, heart rate)
Taste - reduced ability to enjoy palatable food
AN patients may produce less ____ than healthy people
Dopamine
AN patients show lower levels of activity in the__________ when winning a game, compared to healthy individuals who showed increased activity
Ventral Striatum - where Nucleus Accumbens is located
It has been suggested that early-life exposures to ______ is protective against eating disorders
Testosterone
What is the first and most important goal in treating AN?
Weight Gain