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Symptom fluctuation in bulimia nervosa: relation to menstrual-cycle phase and cortisol levels

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2002

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Bulimic symptom fluctuation appears to be related to two hormonal phenomena--phase of the menstrual cycle and cortisol secretion--with menstrual-cycle phase influencing bulimic symptom severity, and bulimic symptom severity effecting increases in cortisol secretion. Improved understanding of the hormonal causes and consequences of symptom fluctuation may lead to improved psychological and pharmacological treatments for bulimia nervosa.

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