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_aPrevalence of eating disorders among overweight and obese patients attending obesity outpatient Clinic in Kasr Al Ainy Hospital / _cSally Alaa Eldin Ibrahim ; Supervised Maissa Mohammed Shawky , Eman Ahmed Roshdy , Maha Abdelrahman Mowafy |
246 | 1 | 5 | _aمدى انتشار اضطرابات العادات الغذائية بين مرضى السمنة فى مستشفيات قصر العينى الذين يعانون من زيادة الوزن والسمنة |
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_aCairo : _bSally Alaa Eldin Ibrahim , _c2016 |
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502 | _aThesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Family Medicine | ||
520 | _aOverweight and obesity are now so common that are replacing the more traditional public health concerns.Eating disorders are serious illnesses that affect both the physical and socio-emotional health of people; they have significant impact on families and cause significant mortality and morbidity. Aim:to examine the magnitude of eating disorders among obese and overweight. Methodology: A cross sectional study was conducted in the Obesity outpatient clinic located in the Diabetes and Endocrinology Clinic at Kasr El Ainy Hospital, Cairo University to detect the prevalence of eating disorders among Obese and overweight patients. The study included a questionnaire ,Eating attitudes test (EAT-26) that has been translated to Arabic and completed by researcher after obtaining verbal consent from the patients. Open ended questions were needed for assessment of nutrition knowledge related to healthy nutrition and therapeutic life style changes related to management of overweight and obesity. Results:8% reported binge eating disorder , moreover , 2 % were EDNOS. Only one patient had bulimia nervosa. A total of 11 patients (11%) displayed an eating disorder. (72.7% ) of females suffered from an eating disordermost common co-morbidity among overweight and obese patients being dyslipidemia (58%) followed by sleep apnea and arthritis (33%) and depression(31%). Conclusion: A total of 11 patients (11%) displayed an eating disorder, 8% of them suffered from binge eating disorder in particular. Data indicated that eating disorders are significantly higher in obese group (p=0.00) | ||
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653 | 4 | _aObesity | |
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_aEman Ahmed Roshdy , _eSupervisor |
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_aMaha Abdelrahman Mowafy , _eSupervisor |
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_aMaissa Mohammed Shawky , _eSupervisor |
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