The Effects of Anorexia Nervosa on Pregnancy

Victoria He
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Anorexia nervosa is one of the most prevalent eating disorders, disproportionately affecting more women than men. It is characterized by deliberate self-starvation alongside other extreme measures to maintain an exceedingly low weight. This scientific literature review aims to analyze the effects of anorexia nervosa on pregnancy in both maternal health and perinatal health. This review addresses a gap in the current literature on maternal and perinatal health that compares pregnancies in which the mother faces active anorexia versus past anorexia. The methodology includes a search for peer-reviewed journals on anorexia in relation to pregnancy published recently from 1987 to 2020. Six research studies from the Jean and Alexander Heard Library online database were identified as relevant based on an overview of their titles, abstracts, and content. The results indicate that regarding the pregnant mother’s health, anorexia nervosa has detrimental consequences on numerous organ systems. It leads to nutritional deficiency that can result in anemia and antepartum hemorrhage, which can induce shock and death from blood loss. Regarding the fetus’ health, anorexia nervosa is positively correlated with fetal mortality. It can also lead to premature births and low gestational weights, which are associated with future cognitive impairments and memory problems. Based on an analysis of the literature, the conclusion formulates a summary of the findings, brief recommendations, and areas for future research. Due to the wide-ranging causes and effects of anorexia, the most effective treatment for pregnant women is a multidisciplinary approach combining psychotherapy, behavioral therapy, weight restoration, and family involvement.
神经性厌食症对妊娠的影响
神经性厌食症是最常见的饮食失调之一,影响女性的比例高于男性。它的特点是故意自我饥饿,同时采取其他极端措施来保持极低的体重。这篇科学文献综述旨在分析神经性厌食症对孕妇健康和围产期健康的影响。这篇综述解决了当前关于孕产妇和围产期健康的文献中的一个空白,该文献比较了母亲面临活动性厌食症和既往厌食症的妊娠。该方法包括搜索1987年至2020年最近发表的关于厌食症与妊娠关系的同行评审期刊。Jean和Alexander Heard图书馆在线数据库中的六项研究根据其标题、摘要和内容的概述被确定为相关研究。结果表明,就孕妇的健康而言,神经性厌食症对许多器官系统都有不利影响。它会导致营养缺乏,导致贫血和产前出血,从而导致休克和失血死亡。就胎儿健康而言,神经性厌食症与胎儿死亡率呈正相关。它还可能导致早产和低胎重,这与未来的认知障碍和记忆问题有关。在分析文献的基础上,结论总结了研究结果、简要建议和未来研究领域。由于厌食症的病因和影响广泛,对孕妇最有效的治疗方法是结合心理治疗、行为治疗、体重恢复和家庭参与的多学科方法。
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