Perspectiva evolucionista de los trastornos de la conducta alimentaria.

Autores/as

  • Rosa Behar A Médico Psiquiatra, Profesora Titular, Departamento de Psiquiatría, Universidad de Valparaíso

Palabras clave:

Anorexia, Biological evolution, Eating disorders, Genetic fitness

Resumen

 

EVOLUTIONARY PERSPECTIVE OF EATING DISORDERS

Evolutionary theory has contributed with physiological, psychological and behavioral explanations to the comprehension and treatment of eating disorders (ED). The aim of this review is to analyze the relationship between ED  and the attachment theory  and  natural selection based hypotheses (famine flight, reproductive suppression and intrasexual competition). Insecure attachment is characteristic of ED and significantly interferes in the individuation developmental process. Maternal attachment is usually ambivalent; mainly avoidant in anorexics and anxious in bulimics. Anorexic syndrome evokes ancestral adaptive mechanisms to face food scarcity, status achievement and threat of group exclusion. Suppression of reproductive capacity in anorexics, favored by family dynamics, represents a self-sacrifice to obtain the benefit of its members through genetic altruism. Feminine intrasexual competence is related to nubile features in order to attract and retain high quality and long-term partners. Therefore, from an evolutionary perspective, ED symptomatology may be described as a self-destructive adaptive state of lack of control, in response to a particular genetic phenotype plasticity, environmental factors and cognitive processes.   

Biografía del autor/a

Rosa Behar A, Médico Psiquiatra, Profesora Titular, Departamento de Psiquiatría, Universidad de Valparaíso

Universidad de Valparaíso. Valparaíso, Chile Casilla 92-V VALPARAÍSO Fono/Fax: (56) (32) 2508550 e-mail: rositabehar@vtr.net

Publicado

2012-03-23

Cómo citar

Behar A, R. (2012). Perspectiva evolucionista de los trastornos de la conducta alimentaria. Revista Médica De Chile, 140(4). Recuperado a partir de https://mail.revistamedicadechile.cl/index.php/rmedica/article/view/1242

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