Summary:
unit of the Psychiatric Clinic of Charles University in 1983–2001. There were 8 patients (44%)
suffering from bulimia nervosa, 7 patients (38%) from anorexia nervosa, 2 patients (11%) suffered
from both previous diagnoses (anorexia and bulimia), and 1 patient was treated for psychogenic
dysphagie (6%). Beside dieting, the primary strategy to reduce the weight was excessive physical
activity Seven patients reported engaging in a variety of types of sports – long distance running,
cycling, ice hockey and body building. For some subjects excersice become a coping strategy to
reduce anxiety and tension. Two subjects prefered to perform heavy manual work as a method of
weight control. The paper contains two case-reports of one patient with anorexia nervosa and one
patient with bulimia nervosa.
Key words:
eating disorders, men, anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa.
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