Patterns of menstrual disturbance in eating disorders

A Poyastro Pinheiro, LM Thornton… - … Journal of Eating …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
A Poyastro Pinheiro, LM Thornton, KH Plotonicov, F Tozzi, KL Klump, WH Berrettini…
International Journal of Eating Disorders, 2007Wiley Online Library
Objective: To describe menstrual disturbance in eating disorders (ED). Method: We describe
menstrual history in 1,705 women and compare eating, weight, and psychopathological
traits across menstrual groups. Results: Menstrual dysfunction occurred across all eating
disorder subtypes. Individuals with normal menstrual history and primary amenorrhea
reported the highest and lowest lifetime body mass index (BMI), respectively. Normal
menstruation and oligomenorrhea groups reported greater binge eating, vomiting, and …
Objective
To describe menstrual disturbance in eating disorders (ED).
Method
We describe menstrual history in 1,705 women and compare eating, weight, and psychopathological traits across menstrual groups.
Results
Menstrual dysfunction occurred across all eating disorder subtypes. Individuals with normal menstrual history and primary amenorrhea reported the highest and lowest lifetime body mass index (BMI), respectively. Normal menstruation and oligomenorrhea groups reported greater binge eating, vomiting, and appetite suppressant use. Amenorrhea was associated with lower caloric intake and higher exercise. Harm avoidance, novelty seeking, perfectionism, and obsessionality discriminated among menstrual status groups. No differences in comorbid Axis I and II disorders were observed.
Conclusion
Menstrual dysfunction is not limited to any eating disorder subtype. BMI, caloric intake, and exercise were strongly associated with menstrual function. Menstrual status is not associated with comorbidity. Menstrual irregularity is an associated feature of all ED rather than being restricted to AN only. © 2007 by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Int J Eat Disord 2007
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