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Psychiatr Pol ; 57(6): 1181-1194, 2023 Dec 31.
Article in English, Polish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38564521

ABSTRACT

Anorexia occurring during pregnancy can have a devastating effect on the pregnant woman's physiological clinical picture, mental health, and fetal development. This is because eating behaviors, the fetal programming process, and behavioral-cognitive relationships all contribute to shaping intrauterine conditions. Dysfunction at the neural level predisposes to a disturbed relationship with food, reduced self-acceptance, perinatal depression, and a negative perception of body image. The health consequences of reduced energy intake in the course of anorexia during pregnancy contribute to the manifestation of maternal ketonuria, ketonemia, increased excretion (excretion) of nitrogen during diuresis, decreased synthesis of gluconeogenic amino acids after starvation in pregnancy. Scientific reports confirm the destructive impact of behavioral disorders focused on significant food restriction. Medical and psychological care in pregorexia (anorexia of pregnancy) is an integral part of support during pregnancy and the perinatal period. Support includes psychoeducation and includes monitoring of weight, mental and physical health, and identified risk factors. The interdisciplinary team taking care of a pregnant woman with anorexia should include a gynecologist, midwives, a psychiatrist, a clinical nutritionist, a psychodietitian, a psychotherapist, a psychologist and involved family members. Long-term, consecutively implemented nutrition education along with the use of dedicated diagnostic tools in the form of Eating Disorders Diagnostic Scale (EDDS) and psychodietetic intervention based on motivational dialogue should be an integral part of cognitive-behavioral therapy.


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Feeding and Eating Disorders , Physiological Phenomena , Pregnancy , Female , Humans , Anorexia , Risk Factors , Fetus
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Przegl Epidemiol ; 70(1): 35-9, 121-3, 2016.
Article in English, Polish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27344472

ABSTRACT

Designer drugs are group of synthetic, semi-synthetic and natural substances used to induce effects similar to the effects of taking drugs. Despite the introduction of further legislation criminalizing the manufacture, trading and possession highs, they are still of interest to adolescents and young adults. The article contains a summary of the latest reports dealing with the spread of designer drugs among adolescents and young adults. It contains test results related to the frequency of use of designer drugs in different age groups, showing that they are much more frequently used than drugs. The scale of the phenomenon may also confirm data on the number of reported poisonings boosters. It is steady growth indicates health risks resulting from the use of designer drugs. It also emphasizes the need for immediate remedial action. It appears advisable to introduce other than questionnaire, methods of estimating the size of this phenomenon.


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Designer Drugs/poisoning , Illicit Drugs/poisoning , Substance Abuse Detection/statistics & numerical data , Substance-Related Disorders/epidemiology , Adolescent , Adult , Humans , Middle Aged , Poland/epidemiology , Psychotropic Drugs/poisoning , Risk Factors , Social Environment , Social Problems/statistics & numerical data , Young Adult
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