A. Marcos et al., NUTRITIONAL-STATUS AND IMMUNOCOMPETENCE IN EATING DISORDERS - A COMPARATIVE-STUDY, European journal of clinical nutrition, 47(11), 1993, pp. 787-793
Nutritional status and immunocompetence were evaluated in 26 patients
suffering from anorexia nervosa (AN) (n = 16) or bulimia nervosa (BN)
(n = 10) in comparison with a control group (n = 22). Body mass index
(BMI) was lower in all patients than in controls, AN patients having t
he lowest values. Slight leukopenia together with relative lymphocytos
is was shown in both AN and BN. The CD4/CD8 ratio was low in all patie
nts, but more so for BN patients, although cell-mediated immune functi
on was impaired to the same extent for both eating disorders. The comp
lement system appeared to be damaged in all the patients in comparison
with controls. These results may mean that the nutritional status of
both syndromes was different. Although anthropometric measurements in
the BN group may suggest a more acceptable nutritional status, immunol
ogical parameters were shown to be depleted at the same level as the A
N group and even more impaired when judged by the lower CD4/CD8 values
.