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    Mangweth-Matzek, Barbara; Kummer, Kai K.; Pope, Harrison G.

    The International journal of eating disorders, October 2016, Letnik: 49, Številka: 10
    Journal Article

    ABSTRACT Objective Few studies have assessed symptoms of eating disorders in older men. Method We administered anonymous questionnaires to 470 men, aged 40–75 years, in and around Innsbruck, Austria, to assess eating behavior, body image, and exercise activities. We defined current eating disorder symptoms (EDS) as (1) BMI < 18.5; (2) binge eating; (3) binge eating and purging; or (4) purging without binge eating. Results Of the 470 men, 32 (6.8%) reported one of the four eating disorder symptoms. The 32 men with eating disorder symptoms, compared to the 438 men with normal eating, showed significantly greater pathology on scales assessing eating behavior, exercise addiction, satisfaction with body shape, and weight. However, the EDE‐Q cutoff score for eating disturbance identified only three (9%) of the EDS men. Discussion Symptoms of disordered eating, sometimes involving purging via excessive exercise, do occur in older men, and may be missed by conventional instruments. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.(Int J Eat Disord 2016; 49:953–957)