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Les troubles du comportement alimentaire chez la femme consultante en première ligne (Monastir, Tunisie)

Background : Eating disorders (ED) are relatively frequent, but convey a high mortality and morbidity. More than half of individuals with ED remain undetected in primary care. The general practitioners (GP) are in a strategic position to detect patients with ED. Aims : To determine the prevalence of...

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Autores principales: Slimane Zrafi, Baha, Omezzine Gniwa, Rim, Koubaa Abdelkaf, Afifa, Bouali, Walid, Sriha Belguith, Asma
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Publicado: Tunisian Society of Medical Sciences 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9387639/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36005912
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author Slimane Zrafi, Baha
Omezzine Gniwa, Rim
Koubaa Abdelkaf, Afifa
Bouali, Walid
Sriha Belguith, Asma
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Sriha Belguith, Asma
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description Background : Eating disorders (ED) are relatively frequent, but convey a high mortality and morbidity. More than half of individuals with ED remain undetected in primary care. The general practitioners (GP) are in a strategic position to detect patients with ED. Aims : To determine the prevalence of ED in Tunisian women visiting their GP using the SCOFF-F score and to determinate the associated socioeconomic, clinical, and lifestyle factors. Methods : This is a cross-sectional study of women who consulted two primary health care in the city of Monastir, during 4 months of the year 2020. The SCOFF-F was performed. Results: We included 445 women; the mean age of our patients was 36 ± 12 years. SCOFF-F was positive in 48% of cases CI(95%) [43-52%], 14% presented with bulimia nervosa and 12% with binge eating disorder. Patients with ED were overweight in 33% of cases, 40% perform a physical activity and 53% eat three meals per day. A family history of ED was 35%. 20% of the patients have a history of psychiatric disorder. In multivariate analysis, performing physical activity to control weight, eating three meals a day, maintaining the current diet without trying to change into a different one, non continous occupation and anxiety increase the risk of ED with respective ORs of 2.34, 4.26, 3.69, 2.09 and 2.09 respectively. Ages between 35 and 60 years, and a history of ED in siblings increases the risk of ED by 1.6. Conclusion: Our study concluded that ED was associated with common family behavior, especially among siblings, and with a particular psychological state which are interesting to screen by GP and to focus on targeting family care.
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spelling pubmed-93876392022-08-25 Les troubles du comportement alimentaire chez la femme consultante en première ligne (Monastir, Tunisie) Slimane Zrafi, Baha Omezzine Gniwa, Rim Koubaa Abdelkaf, Afifa Bouali, Walid Sriha Belguith, Asma Tunis Med Article Background : Eating disorders (ED) are relatively frequent, but convey a high mortality and morbidity. More than half of individuals with ED remain undetected in primary care. The general practitioners (GP) are in a strategic position to detect patients with ED. Aims : To determine the prevalence of ED in Tunisian women visiting their GP using the SCOFF-F score and to determinate the associated socioeconomic, clinical, and lifestyle factors. Methods : This is a cross-sectional study of women who consulted two primary health care in the city of Monastir, during 4 months of the year 2020. The SCOFF-F was performed. Results: We included 445 women; the mean age of our patients was 36 ± 12 years. SCOFF-F was positive in 48% of cases CI(95%) [43-52%], 14% presented with bulimia nervosa and 12% with binge eating disorder. Patients with ED were overweight in 33% of cases, 40% perform a physical activity and 53% eat three meals per day. A family history of ED was 35%. 20% of the patients have a history of psychiatric disorder. In multivariate analysis, performing physical activity to control weight, eating three meals a day, maintaining the current diet without trying to change into a different one, non continous occupation and anxiety increase the risk of ED with respective ORs of 2.34, 4.26, 3.69, 2.09 and 2.09 respectively. Ages between 35 and 60 years, and a history of ED in siblings increases the risk of ED by 1.6. Conclusion: Our study concluded that ED was associated with common family behavior, especially among siblings, and with a particular psychological state which are interesting to screen by GP and to focus on targeting family care. Tunisian Society of Medical Sciences 2022-03 2022-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9387639/ /pubmed/36005912 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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Koubaa Abdelkaf, Afifa
Bouali, Walid
Sriha Belguith, Asma
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title_short Les troubles du comportement alimentaire chez la femme consultante en première ligne (Monastir, Tunisie)
title_sort les troubles du comportement alimentaire chez la femme consultante en première ligne (monastir, tunisie)
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9387639/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36005912
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