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Essstörungen imponieren vor allem durch die Fixierung auf Figur, Gewicht und Essen und gehen mit einer starken Verzerrung des Körperbildes einher. Unterschiede zwischen beiden Essstörungsdiagnosen bestehen vor allem im tatsächlichen Körpergewicht. Trotz im Vergleich zu anderen psychischen Störungen geringerer Auftretenshäufigkeit (je nach Störung von 1–3 %) sind Essstörungen, insbesondere die Anorexia nervosa aufgrund ihrer schwerwiegenden körperlichen Komorbiditäten nicht zu vernachlässigen. Die Entstehung der Störung ist multifaktoriell bedingt. Der Verlauf trotz Behandlung in zirka einem Drittel der Fälle intermittierend bis chronisch.

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