Clinical Features of Japanese Males with Anorexia Nervosa.

Osaka city medical journal Pub Date : 2016-12-01
Tomoko Harada, Tsuneo Yamauchi, Yuya Kodama, Saori Miyamoto, Nobuo Kiriike, Koki Inoue
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Background: Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a mental disease with a high mortality rate, and progresses to a serious state, even in males; however the characteristics of male AN patients, including the sex ratio in Japan and the consultation behavior, have not yet been clarified. Therefore, the objective of the present study was to investigate the clinical characteristics of Japanese male AN patients, with the aim of achieving early interventions.

Methods: A total of 2015 AN patients, 60 males and 1955 females, were extracted from 4606 eating disorder patients who consulted Osaka City University Hospital for 34.5 years. The sex ratio was examined, and clinical features, mainly those related to consultation behavior, were compared between males and females. The rate of early drop-outs from outpatient treatments was also determined in male AN patients.

Results: The male ration in AN patients was 3.0%, which was markedly lower than generally considered. No significant sex difference was noted in the mean age at the time of consultation or delays in treatment. The rate of weight loss from the premorbid to lowest body weight was similar between males and females. Regarding social backgrounds, the employment rate was higher in males than in females. Male AN patients were more likely to initially consult the psychiatry department. Furthermore, the rate of early drop-outs from outpatient treatments appeared to be higher among males than females.

Conclusions: The male ratio in Japanese clinical AN patients was low. Consultation between may be restricted in males more than in other countries because eating disorders are considered to be female diseases. Male AN is physically severe, similar to female AN; therefore, early interventions were considered important. Educational programs for eating disorders not only in the general public, but also in school and companies may promote early interventions. Treatments that considered sex differences need to be developed in order to prevent early drop-outs.

日本男性神经性厌食症的临床特点。
背景:神经性厌食症(Anorexia神经性厌食症,AN)是一种死亡率高且发展到严重状态的精神疾病,即使在男性中也是如此;然而,男性AN患者的特征,包括日本的性别比例和咨询行为,尚未明确。因此,本研究的目的是探讨日本男性AN患者的临床特征,以期实现早期干预。方法:从就诊34.5年的大阪市立大学医院4606例进食障碍患者中抽取2015例AN患者,其中男性60例,女性1955例。检查性别比例,比较男性和女性的临床特征,主要是与咨询行为相关的临床特征。男性AN患者门诊治疗的早期退出率也被确定。结果:AN患者男性比例为3.0%,明显低于一般预期。在咨询时的平均年龄或延迟治疗方面没有明显的性别差异。从发病前到最低体重的体重减轻率在男性和女性之间相似。从社会背景来看,男性的就业率高于女性。男性AN患者最初更倾向于咨询精神科。此外,从门诊治疗中早期退出的比率在男性中似乎高于女性。结论:日本临床AN患者男性比例较低。男性之间的咨询可能比其他国家更受限制,因为饮食失调被认为是女性疾病。男AN身体严重,与女AN相似;因此,早期干预被认为是重要的。不仅在公众中,而且在学校和公司中开展的饮食失调教育项目可能会促进早期干预。为了防止早期辍学,需要开发考虑到性别差异的治疗方法。
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