Amarum, Specialist Centrum for Eating Disorders, GGNet, Zutphen, The Netherlands.
Int J Eat Disord. 2013 Apr;46(3):284-8. doi: 10.1002/eat.22058. Epub 2012 Sep 24.
Although several cases of eating disorders in visually impaired women have been reported, there has been little research on the development of body image and disordered eating in the blind. Overall, it is argued that blind women are protected from developing body dissatisfaction because of having had little or no exposure to thin-ideal images, and that if they do develop an eating disorder, this would be linked to other risk factors. In the one reported case of bulimia nervosa in a blind woman, body image concerns were even absent.
We report a single case of bulimia nervosa in a 28-year-old congenitally blind woman whose presentation was typical, including body dissatisfaction and drive for thinness.
The present case underscores the need to also consider an etiological role of perceived sociocultural pressure and thin-ideal internalization in promoting body dissatisfaction and eating disorders in visually impaired women.
尽管已经报道了几例视力障碍女性的饮食失调病例,但对盲人的身体意象和饮食失调的发展研究甚少。总体而言,有人认为,由于盲人很少或根本没有接触到理想体型的图像,因此他们不会产生身体不满感,如果他们确实出现饮食失调,那也与其他风险因素有关。在报告的一例患有神经性贪食症的盲人女性病例中,甚至没有出现身体意象方面的担忧。
我们报告了一例 28 岁先天性盲人女性的神经性贪食症病例,其表现典型,包括身体不满和追求苗条。
本病例强调了需要考虑感知到的社会文化压力和理想体型内化在促进视障女性身体不满和饮食失调方面的病因作用。