This overview considers causes of disordered eating, including eating disorders, in older people. Eating disorders are becoming more common in older adults and research has shown a related mortality of 21%. The wide range of medical and pharmacological causes of weight loss in older people means that eating disorders may go undetected, occurring insidiously and surreptitiously.
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Aziz, V. M., Rafferty, D., & Jurewicz, I. (2017). Disordered eating in older people: Some causes and treatments. BJPsych Advances, 23(5), 331–337. https://doi.org/10.1192/apt.bp.116.016568
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