People with anorexia nervosa maintain a low body weight as a result of a preoccupation with weight, construed as either a fear of fatness or a pursuit of thinness
Aetiology
Higher incidence in females
Highest incidence 15-19 years
Clinical presentation
Eating over-controlled, possibly binge and purge behaviours
Exercise usually obsessive
Relationships often isolated, usually conflict-avoidant
Common traits: anxious, obsessional, risk avoidant, may avoid independence
Investigations
An ESR and TFTs are useful screens for other causes of weight loss
Other tests will depend on the individual presentation
MARSIPAN/MARSIPAN junior scoring system can be used to assess physical risk
Management
Under 18 years
First line - anorexia-nervosa-focused family therapy
If patient is severely ill (severe malnutrition, very low BMI etc.), inpatient treatment may be required