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      Eating disorders: an Indian perspective.

      The International Journal of Social Psychiatry
      Adolescent, Adult, Anorexia Nervosa, epidemiology, ethnology, psychology, Body Image, Cross-Cultural Comparison, Cross-Sectional Studies, Developing Countries, Diagnosis, Differential, Diet, Reducing, Eating Disorders, Female, Humans, Incidence, India, Weight Loss

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          Anorexia nervosa and related eating disorders are rare in non-western cultures. In India the information regarding these disorders is very limited. The authors describe five cases of young women who chiefly presented with refusal to eat, persistent vomiting, marked weight loss, amenorrhea and other somatic symptoms. They did not show overactivity or disturbances in body image seen characteristically in anorexia nervosa. Though finally diagnosed and treated as cases of eating disorder, they presented considerable difficulty in diagnosis. The paper discusses the reasons for the seeming rarity of anorexia nervosa in India and sociocultural reasons for its atypical presentation.

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