Childhood onset exercise addiction or atypical anorexia nervosa during Covid-19: case report.
Fiona McNicholasPublished in: Journal of eating disorders (2021)
Accepting that AN may present atypically in pre-pubertal youth, it is important that clinicians maintain an open mind in youth presenting without goal directed weight loss. Although weight loss was significant in this case, it was due to an excessive exercise regime. This may have commenced as a coping strategy in response to Covid-19 restrictions but subsequently became excessive and impairing in nature. The collateral damage of Covid-19 mandated restrictions, aimed at containing the spread of the virus, are evident in this case. Clinicians need to be alert to potentially maladaptive coping strategies and unusual or altered pathways of presentation, especially in younger children during these challenging times.
Keyphrases
- weight loss
- case report
- coronavirus disease
- physical activity
- anorexia nervosa
- sars cov
- weight gain
- young adults
- bariatric surgery
- high intensity
- depressive symptoms
- palliative care
- social support
- roux en y gastric bypass
- mental health
- gastric bypass
- resistance training
- oxidative stress
- respiratory syndrome coronavirus
- childhood cancer
- glycemic control
- body mass index
- obese patients
- body composition
- early life
- electronic health record