A rare phenomenon of pregorexia in Pakistani women: need to understand the related behaviors
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A rare phenomenon of pregorexia in Pakistani women: need to understand the related behaviors
Abstract
Background: In Pakistan, for a decade or so, there has been a huge increase in body ideals, and thinness and eating disorders reported during pregnancy. The purpose of the present research was to study the lived experiences and behaviors characterized by pregorexia in Pakistani young women.
Method: A phenomenological approach was used to study eating disorder-related behaviors among pregnant women. A criterion sample of 15 women (22-34 years of age) having difficulty with their body image, the decline in caloric intake, skipping meals, and extensive exercise from a private gynae clinic of Islamabad was selected. The participants were screened on the DSM-5 criteria of anorexia nervosa. They were also asked questions about their diet intake, behaviors executed to lose or maintain weight, use of any medical or chemical substance to control weight, any social activities/behaviors, type of exercise if any, duration or frequency of exercise, and behaviors that made them feel better.
Results: The findings revealed that 93.33% of women met the complete criteria of Anorexia nervosa. 86.6% had never been diagnosed or treated with anorexia nervosa, however, 13.33% were diagnosed with anorexia nervosa comorbid with depression. Results indicated a likelihood of having anorexic tendencies in 40% of women and the other 60% developed the symptoms during pregnancy only. Behaviors related to pregorexia were found to be: skipping meals, eating small portions, control on calorie intake, following diet plans available on YouTube, taking fat burn tea, avoiding the presence of elders of the family while taking meals, eating alone to limit food portion, taking laxatives or medicine to control weight, induced vomiting after eating, eating to match the norm of eating (supervised eating by elders) being pregnant and later self-induced vomiting, or eating slowly and consuming more time, pretending to eat the suitable amount of food. Women also engaged in fast walking, light exercise, and intensive cardio to control weight and stay in body shape. Around 86% reported that controlling weight, calorie intake, and exercising made them feel better.
Conclusion: There is a need to understand and differentiate pregorexia from other eating behaviors and problems among pregnant women with respect to cultural context.
Keywords: Disordered eating; Eating disorders; Pregnancy; Pregorexia.
Plain language summary
Pregorexia is a term used to describe a condition where an individual displays a heightened fear of pregnancy-related weight gain. The present study is the first to examine this eating disorder in Pakistan. Some behaviors related to pregorexia were commonly identified to include skipping meals, eating small portions, following diet plans available on YouTube, eating alone to limit food portion, taking laxatives or medicine to control weight, induced vomiting after eating, and pretending to eat the suitable amount of food. We recommend clinicians interacting with pregnant women to screen for these behaviors when taking histories to provide better support, education and increased awareness.
© 2022. The Author(s).
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare that they have no competing interests.
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