Eating disorders Flashcards
anorexia nervosa clinical features
BMI<18.5
intense fear of weight gain
distorted views of body weight and shape
treatment of anorexia nervosa
cognitive behavioral therapy (individual, family or group and with motivational interviewing, family therapy, psychodynamic psychotherapy)
nutritional rehab
olanzapine if no response to above
bulimia nervosa clinical features
recurrent episodes of binge eating
binge eating followed by inappropriate compensatory behavior to prevent weight gain
excessive worry about body shape and weight
treatment of bulimia nervosa
cognitive behavioral therapy
nutritional rehab
SSRI medication often in combo with above
can we use antidepressant bupropion for anorexia nervosa
no because of increased risk for seizures.
when to hospitalize for anorexia nervosa
bradycardia <40 or dysrhythmia
hypotension <80/60 or orthostasis
hypothermia <35
electrolyte disturbance and marked dehydration
organ compromise (renal, hepatic, cardiac
<70% of expected weight BMI <15
what is seen with low body weight and anorexia nervosa?
see lanugo hair - fine small hairs
what are the cardiac complications of anorexia nervosa?
see cardiomyopathy, cardiac atrophy, arrhythmia, respiratory failure and seizures from lack of nutrients or from electrolyte abnormalities and fluid imbalances.
difference in treatment between anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa?
anorexia - treat with olanzapine
bulimia treat with SSRI
Recurrent binge eating is seen with self induced vomiting and calorie restriction is seen with
bulimia nervosa
Pt is in normal weight range or above normal weight
difference between bulimia nervosa and anorexia nervosa
bulimia pts have normal weight or above normal weight.
bulimia - treat with SSRI
anorexia - treat with olanzapine (can’t rationalize behavior and are crazy b/c fundamentally think they are fat - need anti-psychotic)
things that contribute to bulimia nervosa
lowself esteem, interpersonal stressors (conflicts or tension in social relationships)
feelings of dysphoria and poor self esteem related to body image.
treatment of bulimia nervosa
nutritional rehab- develop a structured consistent meal plan
cognitive behavioral therapy
SSRI - fluoxetine has the best evidence - they can rationalize behavior
combination of therapy is the best than one component alone.
Can we give bupropion in pts who have bulimia?
no it’s contraindicated due to risk of seizures
binge eating disorder
repetitive episodes of binge eating but has no inappropriate compensatory behaviors seen with bulimia nervosa