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Endocrine Dysfunction in Anorexia Nervosa - ACUTE Anorexia nervosa can lead to endocrine abnormalities, such as hormonal imbalances, affecting metabolism, menstruation and bone health Malnutrition disrupts hormone production, which can result in issues like infertility, osteoporosis and delayed puberty
Anorexia nervosa: Endocrine complications and their management The pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, evaluation, and management of endocrine complications in AN are reviewed here The medical complications of AN and their management, as well as other aspects of eating disorders and their management, are found separately
The Hidden Connection: How Eating Disorders Impact Menstrual Health Whether it’s anorexia nervosa, bulimia, or other forms of disordered eating, these conditions don’t just impact weight and mental health—they can also disrupt your hormones, leading to irregular periods or complete menstrual absence
MECHANISMS IN ENDOCRINOLOGY: Anorexia nervosa and endocrinology: a . . . Hypersecretion of corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) is a response to starvation But at the same time, it may maintain and intensify the anorexia, physical hyperactivity and amenorrhea, thus potentially creating a vicious circle, although the latter remains to be proven
Eating Disorders Information Sheet - Eating Disorders and Hormones Disordered eating, compensatory behaviours (e g excessive exercise), and weight (anorexia and obesity) can disrupt hormone production Hormones that regulate metabolism, fertility, pregnancy, and bone health are particularly affected by disordered eating
Hormonal Aspects of Eating Disorders | SpringerLink In BN and BED, the hormonal alterations on the HPA axis are less relevant since those are mostly linked to the underweight state, whereas in BED the abnormalities are connected to obesity Findings in BN indicate alterations of menstrual cycle related to maladaptive behavior and stress hormones
Endocrinology of Underweight and Anorexia Nervosa - MDPI More than any other mental illness, the course, prognosis, and therapy of anorexia nervosa are shaped by the physical changes associated with being underweight This article provides an overview of the endocrine changes associated with malnutrition and underweight