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Aging male symptomatology and eating behavior.

Kai K KummerHarrison G PopeJames I HudsonGeorg KemmlerGermar-Michael PinggeraBarbara Mangweth-Matzek
Published in: The aging male : the official journal of the International Society for the Study of the Aging Male (2018)
We found a marked association between aging-male symptomatology and eating-disorder symptomatology in aging men. Our findings suggest that clinicians should carefully inquire about eating disorder symptoms in men aged 40 and above reporting aging-male symptomatology. Importantly, several men in the study reported "purging" via excessive exercise (as opposed to the more common methods of vomiting or use of laxatives or diuretics), and therefore this should be a subject of inquiry in clinical evaluations. To pursue these findings, subsequent studies of eating disorders in older men should consider assessing endocrinological measures, particularly testosterone levels, and should use longitudinal designs.
Keyphrases
  • middle aged
  • physical activity
  • high intensity
  • palliative care
  • emergency department
  • cross sectional
  • weight gain
  • body composition
  • resistance training
  • case control