McArdle disease in a patient with anorexia nervosa: a case report.
Riccardo Dalle GraveEnrico PataccaMaddalena ContiFabio SoaveLaura DamettiAnna Dalle GraveSimona CalugiPublished in: Eating and weight disorders : EWD (2022)
Anorexia nervosa and McArdle disease interact in a detrimental bidirectional way. In addition, some laboratory parameter alterations (e.g., elevated values of creatine kinase) commonly attributed to the specific features of eating disorders (e.g., excessive exercising) may delay the diagnosis of metabolic muscle diseases. On the other hand, the coexistence of a chronic disease, such as McArdle disease, whose management requires the adoption of a healthy lifestyle, can help to engage patients in actively addressing their eating disorder.