Anorexia nervosa and lipid metabolism disorders
Authors:
Ľubica Tichá; Ľudmila Podracká
Authors‘ workplace:
Detská klinika NÚDCH, Bratislava
Published in:
AtheroRev 2018; 3(3): 173-174
Category:
Reviews
Overview
Although low weight is associated with a low risk of atherosclerotic status, patients with anorexia nervosa have changes in many lipid and hormonal parameters that increase this risk. In literature, secondary dyslipidemia is often described – elevated cholesterol, elevated LDL, but also HDL-cholesterol. Triacylglycerols may be defined as elevated, normal or increased. Despite the unfavorable lipid profile, ischemic heart disease is only a rare cause of prematurely death in patients with anorexia nervosa.
Key words:
anorexia nervosa, lipid metabolism
Received: 10. 9. 2018
Accepted : 2. 10. 2018
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