Eating disorders: a variant of mood disorders?
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Eating disorders: a variant of mood disorders?
Abstract
Symptoms of mood disorders, particularly depression, are frequently associated with both anorexia nervosa and bulimia although the nature of this relationship is unclear. This article reviews the relevant studies in this area and examines evidence for two hypotheses regarding the relationship between mood disorders and eating disorders.
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