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    Appetite. 2009 Dec;53(3):446-9. Epub 2009 Sep 3.

    Nutritional knowledge, eating attitudes and chronic dietary restraint among men with eating disorders.

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    Federal University of São Paulo, Department of Health Sciences, Santos/SP, Brazil. fernanda.scagliusi@gmail.com

    Abstract

    We compared nutritional knowledge, eating attitudes and chronic dietary restraint scores among 17 men (10 with bulimia nervosa and 7 with anorexia nervosa) and 50 women (20 with bulimia nervosa and 30 with anorexia nervosa), who were consecutive patients at a major treatment center in Brazil. There were no differences in nutritional knowledge and concern with food between men and women. For both genders, chronic dietary restraint scores were higher among bulimics. Men with eating disorders had better eating attitudes scores than women. Anorexic men tended to have worse eating attitudes scores than bulimic men, while the opposite was observed for women, suggesting an interaction between gender and diagnosis.

    PMID:
    19733200
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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