大流行条件下与社交媒体相关的早发性非典型神经性厌食症病例

F. Kılıçaslan, B. Bakirci
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摘要虽然神经性厌食症(AN)和其他饮食失调常见于青春期或成年早期,但最近的研究表明,早发性神经性厌食症的病例数量正在增加。据报告,在大流行病情况下,特别是在学龄和青少年群体中,屏幕的使用有所增加。本文讨论了一名因大流行而无法上学并与密集使用社交媒体相关的a的6岁女孩。本病例报告提交给临床医生,以提高人们对饮食失调的认识,这种饮食失调在大流行情况下发病率不断上升。
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Early Onset Atypical Anorexia Nervosa Case Associated with Social Media in Pandemic Conditions
Received: Aug 19, 2021 Accepted: Nov 17, 2021 Abstract Although anorexia nervosa (AN) and other eating disorders are frequently seen in adolescence or early adulthood, recent studies show that the number of early-onset anorexia nervosa cases is increasing. Increased screen use has been reported in pandemic conditions, especially in school-age and adolescent groups. In this article, a 6-year-old girl who was unable to attend school due to the pandemic and developed AN associated with intensive social media use is discussed. This case report is presented to the clinicians to raise awareness about eating disorders seen in increasing rates in pandemic conditions.
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