Trastornos de la conducta alimentaria, embarazo y puerperio
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Trastornos de la conducta alimentaria
Anorexia nerviosa
Bulimia nerviosa
Embarazo
Puerperio

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Behar Astudillo, R. (2013). Trastornos de la conducta alimentaria, embarazo y puerperio. Médicas UIS, 26(1). Recuperado a partir de https://revistas.uis.edu.co/index.php/revistamedicasuis/article/view/3588

Resumen

Introducción: la mayoría de la evidencia muestra consecuencias negativas prenatales y posnatales para la madre y el producto en embarazadas y puérperas con trastornos de la conducta alimentaria. Objetivo: describir la evidencia acerca de las complicaciones físicas y psicológicas en el embarazo y puerperio en mujeres con trastornos de la conducta alimentaria. Metodología: se realizó una búsqueda bibliográfica de la evidencia sobre el embarazo y puerperio en mujeres con trastornos de la conducta alimentaria mediante las bases de datos Medline/PubMed. Resultados: el porcentaje de sintomatología compatible con trastornos de la conducta alimentaria en una muestra no clínica de mujeres embarazadas alcanza 23,4% y en ellas la historia previa o presente de trastornos de la conducta alimentaria (12%) surge como un significativo factor de riesgo (Odds ratio=14,7586) para la mantención de trastornos de la conducta alimentaria. Existen varias complicaciones físicas y psicopatológicas tanto maternas como fetales en mujeres con trastornos de la conducta alimentaria. Las pacientes anoréxicas muestran temores a la maternidad y preocupaciones sobre el peso corporal y la silueta y están muy expuestas a las recaídas posparto. Las pacientes bulímicas frecuentemente mejoran sus síntomas durante la gestación. Las mujeres sintomáticas previamente, empeoran su trastornos de la conducta alimentaria en el embarazo. Conclusión: la cifra alcanzada para conductas anormales de alimentación supera ampliamente a la planteada para anorexia nerviosa y bulimia nerviosa, los que además reflejan tendencia a la cronicidad aún en el embarazo. Se requieren estudios adicionales que orienten apropiadamente a los profesionales de salud en la prevención, detección precoz y tratamiento de los trastornos de la conducta alimentaria en el embarazo y puerperio. (MÉD. UIS. 2013;26(1)21:8).

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