2007
DOI: 10.1017/s0033291707000724
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Patterns of remission, continuation and incidence of broadly defined eating disorders during early pregnancy in the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study (MoBa)

Abstract: Background: We explored the course of broadly defined eating disorders during pregnancy in the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study (MoBa) at the Norwegian Institute of Public Health.

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“…[36][37][38][39] Eating disorders during pregnancy and postpartum For many reasons, women with a lifetime ED history face unique challenges throughout pregnancy and the postpartum period. 5,[11][12][13]15,40 Although some women experience remission during pregnancy, 11 others report that pregnancy exacerbates ED symptoms and can lead to greater dietary restraint, poor nutrition, and increased purging behavior.…”
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“…[36][37][38][39] Eating disorders during pregnancy and postpartum For many reasons, women with a lifetime ED history face unique challenges throughout pregnancy and the postpartum period. 5,[11][12][13]15,40 Although some women experience remission during pregnancy, 11 others report that pregnancy exacerbates ED symptoms and can lead to greater dietary restraint, poor nutrition, and increased purging behavior.…”
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“…11,41 Moreover, perinatal complications associated with a lifetime ED diagnosis include an increased risk for hyperemesis, 13,42 smoking during pregnancy, 43 lower birth weight, and birth defects such as cleft palate and neural tube defects, microcephaly, preterm delivery, and cesarean delivery. 12,16,40,[44][45][46][47] Trauma and abuse history in eating disorders and perinatal depression Women with lifetime histories of EDs are also more likely to report a history of childhood sexual abuse and physical abuse compared with women with no ED history.…”
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“…Os estudos de prevalência de perturbações do comportamento alimentar na gravidez apontam para resultados de 0,1% para a anorexia nervosa, 0,7% a 8,4% para a bulimia nervosa e 0,1% a 23,4% para perturbações do comportamento alimentar sem outra especificação (Behar et al, 2008;Bulik et al, 2007;Lai et al, 2006;Torgersen et al, 2008;Turton, Hughes, Bolton, & Sedgwick, 1999).…”
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“…Episódios compulsivos ocorrem com mais frequência em mulheres que costumam ter um padrão alimentar restritivo e não conseguem mantê-lo durante a gravidez 12 . Mais ainda, o transtorno de compulsão alimentar (TCA) é relativamente comum na gestação, ocorrendo em 1 em cada 20 mulheres 14 . Estudos relatam frequência de TCA de 17 a 44% durante a gravidez 12,15 .…”
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