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Week 1: Eating
LEARNING GOALS

, Articles (first summary then article notes)
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Eating disorders in men: underdiagnosed, undertreated and misunderstood
Strother, Lemberg. Stanford. Tuberville

ARTICLE SUMMARY


Background Summarizes EDs in men

Aim ^ + identifies issues specific to males

Method Literature review

Main findings Males present different symptoms to females, most notable the
presence of ‘athletic anorexia’, desire for more muscles- steroid and
growth hormone use, differences in reason for onset, role of anger as
trigger, negative male idealization of pop culture

Conclusions EDs are underdiagnosed, undertreated and misunderstood in males

Keywords Eating disorders, men, muscle dysmorphia, anorexic athleticism,
depression, shame, media pressure


Abstract

This article: gives survey of eating disorders in men, highlights rise in Eds, identifies issues specifc to
males and suggests areas for research and intervention

Concludes that: eating disorders in men are underdiagnosed, undertreated and misunderstood



Introduction

Male population of Eds have been neglected in diagnosis and treatment

Clinicians are not always aware or have the resources to diagnose as much of the resources are geared
towards females

Early report in 2005 said that males were about 10% of the eating disorder patients but a 2007 study put
the estimate more around 25%

,Issues for men



Number of areas to consider, also where differences to females can be found. These are:

● Weight history
● Sexual abuse
● Trauma
● Gender orientation
● Depression
● Shame
● Exercise
● Body image
● Comorbid chemical dependency
● Media pressures

More on each of these will be elaborated below

Weight history

Men have often been obese or close to it at some point in their life before developing an ED

Women tend to feel fat before using compensatory ways to lose weight

Mens compensatory behaviors
● Exercise
● Influenced by athletic achievement



Sexual abuse and other trauma

30% of ED patients have history of sexual abuse although this is likely to be much higher

Males with ED report less sexual abuse but this is underreporting for sure

Sexual assaulters are often males, victims respond through disordered eating, may deny naturual
hormonal mandates as a solution and become asexual to avoid sexual issues from ever occuring again

Body image distortion / disturbance
● Childhood bullying common in males, they tend to respond by becoming focused on becoming
more masculine and thus bigger to protect themselves

, Sexual orientation

ED symptoms increase 10 times more with gay as to straight men

In a 135 male sample, 42% of bullimic patients were not straight, 58% said they asexual

Being a gay male is not initself a risk factor (more straight women had Eds than gay men) BUT
homosexuality is an indication for a male to be more at risk of developing a disorder

Some men who are confused about their sexual orientation find comfort in weight loss as a product of
restricted eating

Anorexia can cause lower testosterone levels which decreases libido which takes away their confusion

Depression and shame

Many men with ED experience this

Hidden depression often drives
● Physical illness
● Alcohol and substance abuse
● Domestic violence
● Intimacy failures
● Self sabotage
● Eating disorders

We need to change our culture on how we view this!



Exercise and body image

Excessive exercise

Anorexia athleticism

Anorexia can cause restlessness and over physical activity

Muscle dysmorphia
● A subtype of body dysmorphia
● Focus on muscle mass or body size

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