BİGOREKSİYA: VÜCUT DİSMORFİK BOZUKLUĞU MU, YEME BOZUKLUĞU MU?
Bigoreksiya (kas dismorfisi), bireylerin daha az yağ kütlesine sahip olmayı arzularken aynı zamanda kas kütlesini de arttırmayı takıntı haline getirmeleri olarak tanımlanan bir tür vücut dismorfik bozukluğudur. Son dönemde yapılan çalışmalarda, bigoreksiyanın sporcularda yaygın olarak görüldüğü saptanmış, sporculara doğru müdahalenin yapılabilmesi için bu bozukluğun erken tanı ve tedavisi üzerine odaklanılmıştır. Bu derleme makalede, bigoreksiya olan bireylerin tanımlanmasında bu durumun vücut dismorfik bozukluğu olarak mı yoksa yeme bozukluğu olarak mı sınıflandırılmasının uygun olacağı ile ilgili yapılan araştırmalar ele alınmıştır.
Bıgorexıa: Body Dysmorphıc Dısorder Or Eatıng Dısorder?
Bigorexia (muscle dysmorphia) is a type of body dysmorphic disorder that is defined as an obsession with increasing muscle mass while that individuals desire to have less fat mass. In recent studies, it has been found that bigorexia is common in athletes, and focused on early diagnosis and treatment in order to intervene optimally. In this review article, studies were reviewed to determine whether individuals with bigorexia should be classified as body dysmorphic disorder or as eating disorder
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