Author:
Van Son Gabriëlle E.,Van Hoeken Daphne,Bartelds Aad I. M.,Van Furth Eric F.,Hoek Hans W.
Abstract
SummaryThe link between degree of urbanisation and a number of mental disorders is
well established. Schizophrenia, psychosis and depression are known to occur
more frequently in urban areas. In our primary care-based study of eating
disorders, the incidence of bulimia nervosa showed a dose–response relation
with degree of urbanisation and was five times higher in cities than in
rural areas. Remarkably, anorexia nervosa showed no association with
urbanisation. We conclude that urban life is a potential environmental risk
factor for bulimia nervosa but not for anorexia nervosa. These findings
provide a promising avenue for further research into the aetiology of eating
disorders.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
Cited by
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