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. 2015 Nov;17(11):86.
doi: 10.1007/s11920-015-0624-7.

Deconstructing "Atypical" Eating Disorders: an Overview of Emerging Eating Disorder Phenotypes

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Deconstructing "Atypical" Eating Disorders: an Overview of Emerging Eating Disorder Phenotypes

Stuart B Murray et al. Curr Psychiatry Rep. 2015 Nov.

Abstract

Recent changes to the diagnostic framework of eating disorders (ED's) in DSM-5 were introduced to reduce the large preponderance of cases falling within the residual and undifferentiated category. However, current reports continue to illustrate overrepresentation of cases in this residual category, suggesting that clinical reality comprises more diverse ED psychopathology than is accounted for in the current diagnostic spectrum. However, with emerging evidence preliminarily delineating several additional distinct phenotypes, we aim to provide a narrative overview of emerging ED phenotypes which (i) are not currently located as a specific diagnostic category in diagnostic criteria for ED's, (ii) centrally feature ED psychopathology, and (iii) have emerging empirical evidence suggesting the distinct nature of the syndrome. A greater awareness of these emerging phenotypes will likely facilitate accurate diagnostic practice and may also serve to facilitate further empirical efforts.

Keywords: Atypical eating disorders; DSM-5; Eating disorders; Other specified feeding or eating disorder.

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