Researcher Says Anorexia May Be
Genetic
(February 20, 2007) -- TULSA, Okla. - A researcher at a Tulsa clinic says
a decade-long study into
anorexia nervosa is beginning to reveal that those who suffer from the
disease might have a genetic predisposition toward it.
The study, known as the Genetics of Anorexia Nervosa collaboration,
is being done in eight cities in North America, including Tulsa, and two
European cities. It is funded by the National Institutes of Health.
Researcher Craig Johnson said that if a person has a family member who
has had anorexia nervosa, she or
he is 12 times more at risk of developing
the illness.
"Genetics loads the gun. Environment pulls the trigger," said Johnson,
the director of the eating disorders unit at Laureate Psychiatric Hospital
in Tulsa and one of the study's principal researchers.
Besides Tulsa, other North American cities involved in the study are
Pittsburgh, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Los Angeles, Toronto and
Fargo, N.D. In Europe, London and Munich, Germany, are a part of the study.
Johnson said researchers have devoted much attention during the past 40
years into looking into how a culture that
promotes dieting provokes
eating
disorders.
"We now know that the illnesses occur when there is a perfect storm of
events that include genetic vulnerability and a
culture that is promoting
thinness through dieting and exercise," he said.
People with anorexia nervosa - most of them young females - develop a
strong aversion to food and have a
distorted body image. Johnson said the
research has helped to identify groups most at risk of developing the
disease, such as girls ages 11 to 14.
"Girls are expected to gain a third of their adult weight during that
time," or about 40 pounds, he said.
"If a young woman is uneasy with the weight gain, and a parent,
coach, girlfriend or boyfriend says something about their weight, it can
provoke an episode of dieting."
Johnson called dieting and exercise "the royal road to eating disorders."
Source:: Associated Press
Last updated: 02/07
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