Anorexia nervosa and the gastrointestinal tract

W Jafar, J Morgan - Frontline Gastroenterology, 2022 - fg.bmj.com
… between AN and chronic GI illnesses such as Crohn’s disease and coeliac disease.10 11 …
the intestinal microbiome and the impact this may have outside of the alimentary tract, such as …

Central nervous system mechanisms contributing to the cachexia–anorexia syndrome

CR Plata-Salamán - Nutrition, 2000 - Elsevier
… Cytokines modulate gastrointestinal activities (eg, gastric motility … gastrointestinal system
or mediated by the brain with efferent signaling via outflow from the autonomic nervous system. …

Gastrointestinal complications associated with anorexia nervosa: A systematic review

ML Norris, ME Harrison, L Isserlin… - … Journal of Eating …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
GI tract. These issues may derive as a consequence of severe malnourishment, from eating
disorder … We have included superior mesenteric artery (SMA) syndrome in this section, a rare …

… and inflammatory response in esophageal cancer, esophageal cancer-related cachexia–anorexia syndrome (CAS) and non-malignant CAS of the alimentary tract

D Diakowska, M Krzystek-Korpacka… - Cytokine, 2010 - Elsevier
… We investigated the association between esophageal cancer and cachexia–anorexia
syndrome (CAS) of the alimentary tract and leptin, an adipocytokine crucial for body weight …

Gastrointestinal comorbidities which complicate the treatment of anorexia nervosa

M Mascolo, B Geer, J Feuerstein, PS Mehler - Eating disorders, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
… In conclusion, there is an inseparable connection between anorexia nervosa and the
gastrointestinal system, both during the disease’s active phase as well as during refeeding. …

Anorexia nervosa–medical complications

PS Mehler, C Brown - Journal of eating disorders, 2015 - Springer
… Prolonged QT has thus not been suggested as an inherent marker for disease severity in
anorexia nervosa as many confounding factors exist, including prolongation due to commonly-…

Gastrointestinal disturbances in eating disorders: clinical and neurobiological aspects

S Zipfel, I Sammet, N Rapps, W Herzog… - Autonomic …, 2006 - Elsevier
Anorexia nervosa is a disorder characterized by a refusal to … The disease in itself has marked
effects on psychological well… (eg, renal system, gastrointestinal tract, serum electrolytes). In …

Alimentary tract

WTN Culp, RP Cavanaugh, EF Calfee III… - Veterinary surgical …, 2012 - books.google.com
… collapse, vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, and anorexia may also occur. Upon leakage into the
… to more completely define the extent of gastrointestinal disease. These techniques however, …

Oesophageal and gastric motility disorders in patients categorised as having primary anorexia nervosa.

G Stacher, A Kiss, S Wiesnagrotzki, H Bergmann… - Gut, 1986 - gut.bmj.com
Alimentary tract and pancreas … or selfinduced vomiting, only a few papers have dealt with
gastrointestinal aspects of the disease. Of these papers, several have described acute gastric …

Learned food aversion: a component of anorexia syndromes.

IL Bernstein, S Borson - Psychological Review, 1986 - psycnet.apa.org
syndromes characterized in terms of anorexia or appetite loss may be more accurately
described in terms of specific food … treatments leading to anorexia in laboratory animals also lead …