We investigated the question of whether anorexia and bulimia nervosa occur
on a continuum versus being discrete classes using two taxometric procedure
s: Mean Above Minus Below a Cut (MAMBAC) and Maximum Covariance (MAXCOV) an
alysis. Participants were N = 959 women diagnosed as having anorexia nervos
a (n = 165), bulimia nervosa (n = 562) or atypical eating disorder (n = Is)
or were nonclinical controls (n = 214). Indicators for the taxometric anal
yses were derived from the Eating Disorder Inventory, and we also included
body mass index (BMI). Results replicated earlier taxometric findings in th
at both purging and nonpurging types of bulimia seemed qualitatively differ
ent from normative eating behavior. The distinction between restricting and
binge-eating/purging types of anorexia nervosa also seemed to be qualitati
ve rather than quantitative. However, results most consistently supported t
he conclusion that anorexia nervosa, binge-eating/purging type, occurs on a
continuum with bulimia nervosa (both purging and nonpurging types) and tha
t the two types of bulimia nervosa differ in degree rather than in kind. Ov
erall, the results suggest that anorexia nervosa, binge-eating/purging type
, is more qualitatively distinct from anorexia, restricting type, than from
either type of bulimia nervosa, perhaps suggesting that these disorders sh
ould be reclassified in future editions of the Diagnostic and Statistical M
anual of Mental Disorders.