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Activity‐based anorexia: A biobehavioral perspective

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In this paper, a biobehavioral model of activity-based anorexia is examined in terms of recent evidence, and it is argued that classification of human self-starvation should be based on environmental and/or biological conditions that control food regulation.
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A biobehavioral model of activity-based anorexia is examined in terms of recent evidence. Strenuous exercise reduces the value of food reinforcement and results in decreased food intake. Reduction of food intake increases the motivational value of physical exercise. This produces an escalation in activity that further suppresses appetite. Cultural practices of diet and exercise initiate this anorexic cycle, and once started the process is resistant to change. These anorexias may be the result of natural selection favoring those organisms that became active in times of food scarcity. Proximate physiological mechanism(s) appear to involve the endogenous opiate system that mediates the relationshp between running and eating. It is argued that classification of human self-starvation should be based on environmental and/or biological conditions that control food regulation. Activity anorexia may be one instance of such a classification that could account for many instances of “an orexia nervosa”.

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The role of physical activity in the development and maintenance of eating disorders.

TL;DR: The results suggest that overactivity should not be routinely viewed as a secondary symptom in anorexia nervosa, equivalent to other behaviours.
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Toward a unified theory of serotonin dysregulation in eating and related disorders

TL;DR: Results from controlled studies in humans support the concept of altered post-synaptic, hypothalamic 5-HT receptor sensitivity in bulimia nervosa (BN), regardless of the presence of anorexia nervosa(AN) or major depression (MD), although these conditions may be associated with other disturbances in 5- HT function.
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'Freedom from hunger' and preventing obesity: the animal welfare implications of reducing food quantity or quality

TL;DR: The different arguments behind this controversy over alternative diets for animals are discussed, focusing on two well-researched cases of food-restricted farmed livestock: pregnant sows and broiler breeders.
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Excessive exercise and weight preoccupation in women

TL;DR: Results indicated that excessive exercisers reported greater body satisfaction and body focus, were less emotionally reactive (neurotic), and more extraverted than nonexercisers, and the body focus x neuroticism interaction on both exercise participation and weight preoccupation.
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Total daily energy expenditure and activity level in anorexia nervosa.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide quantitative evidence for increased physical activity in anorexia nervosa patients despite profound underweight and hypometabolism, showing that patients expended more energy as physical activity than did control subjects.
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Anorexia Nervosa

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Delayed menarche and amenorrhea of college athletes in relation to age of onset of training.

TL;DR: Training increased the incidence of oligomenorrhea and amenorrhea among both premenarche- and postmenarches-trained athletes, and metabolic and hormonal changes consequent to an increased lean/fat ratio may explain these findings.