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. 2006 Mar;11(1):e1-8.
doi: 10.1007/BF03327745.

Exploring the association between anorexia nervosa and geographical latitude

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Exploring the association between anorexia nervosa and geographical latitude

R Vazquez et al. Eat Weight Disord. 2006 Mar.

Abstract

Objective: This paper explores the relationship between anorexia nervosa (AN) and climate by mapping the distribution of references of AN in the literature at different latitudes.

Method: The distributions of the bibliographic references of two medical disorders -psoriasis and cataracts-, and four mental disorders -AN, anxiety disorders, seasonal affective disorders, and schizophrenia- were mapped according to the institutional affiliation of their first author.

Results: The distribution of references to AN was quite similar to the mental and medical disorders associated to high latitudes, although references to AN were more frequent in the range of 40 masculine-55 masculine in the Northern Hemisphere.

Discussion: The psychosocial and sociocultural features of 'cultures' do not exhaust the factors defining the environment in which we live. Our findings indicate that climatic parameters, such as latitude may be a relevant factor in the occurrence of AN.

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