Department of Health Sciences, University "Magna Graecia" of Catanzaro, Catanzaro, Italy.
Center for Clinical Research and Treatment of Eating Disorders, Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Mater Domini, Catanzaro, Italy.
Eat Weight Disord. 2021 Jun;26(5):1675-1683. doi: 10.1007/s40519-020-00948-x. Epub 2020 Jul 14.
Orthorexia nervosa (ON) has gained increasing interest in the last 2 decades. Although a consensus on the diagnostic boundaries of ON has not yet been reached, there is some evidence for an overlap with eating disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and psychotic disorder. Most of the knowledge about ON has emerged from studies of non-clinical and at-risk populations and is focused on differential diagnosis; therefore, further clinical studies are needed to better outline the ON phenomenon in a real-life setting.
This case series aims at describing clinical cases that developed symptoms suggestive of ON after being diagnosed with a prior psychiatric disorder and then discussing them in light of possible clinical pathways.
Four women consecutively admitted to an outpatient unit for the treatment of eating disorders were diagnosed with ON through a clinical interview, according to Dunn and Bratman's criteria and self-administered questionnaire assessment (ORTO-15), and were considered to be eligible for this case series study. Psychiatric anamnestic data were collected retrospectively.
The anamnesis revealed that all patients were previously diagnosed with a psychiatric disorder (i.e. obsessive-compulsive disorder, bulimia nervosa, illness anxiety disorder, and psychotic disorder) before developing ON.
Past literature focused on differential diagnosis between ON and other psychiatric disorders. This is the first description of clinical cases in a real-life setting that started with different psychiatric disorders and later developed symptoms suggestive of ON. These cases have generated a new research question on the possibility that different psychiatric disorders may associate with a later onset of ON.
Level V, descriptive study.
神经强迫症(ON)在过去的 20 年中引起了越来越多的关注。尽管尚未就 ON 的诊断界限达成共识,但有证据表明其与饮食失调、强迫症和精神病障碍存在重叠。关于 ON 的大部分知识都来自于对非临床和高危人群的研究,并且侧重于鉴别诊断;因此,需要进一步的临床研究来更好地描绘现实生活中的 ON 现象。
本病例系列旨在描述在被诊断出先前存在精神障碍后出现疑似 ON 症状的临床病例,并根据可能的临床途径对其进行讨论。
连续有 4 名女性因饮食障碍被收治到一个门诊病房,通过临床访谈、根据 Dunn 和 Bratman 的标准和自我管理问卷评估(ORTO-15),被诊断为 ON,并被认为符合本病例系列研究的条件。回顾性收集了精神病史数据。
病史显示,所有患者在出现 ON 之前都被诊断出患有精神障碍(即强迫症、神经性贪食症、疾病焦虑障碍和精神病障碍)。
既往文献侧重于 ON 与其他精神障碍的鉴别诊断。这是首次在现实环境中描述以不同精神障碍为起始并随后出现疑似 ON 症状的临床病例。这些病例引发了一个新的研究问题,即不同的精神障碍是否可能与后来出现 ON 有关。
五级,描述性研究。