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Zaburzenia odżywiania w praktyce lekarza rodzinnego — skala problemu i rozpoznanie
- Katedra i Zakład Medycyny Rodzinnej, Szpital Kliniczny im. Heliodora Święcickiego Uniwersytetu Medycznego im. Karola Marcinkowskiego w Poznaniu, Polska
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Streszczenie
Słowa kluczowe
anoreksja, bulimia, zaburzenie z napadami objadania się, kompulsywne objadanie, rozpoznawanie zaburzeń odżywiania, SCOFF
Tytuł
Zaburzenia odżywiania w praktyce lekarza rodzinnego — skala problemu i rozpoznanie
Czasopismo
Numer
Strony
114-119
Opublikowany online
2020-06-25
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1079
Wyświetlenia/pobrania artykułu
88
Rekord bibliograficzny
Forum Medycyny Rodzinnej 2020;14(3):114-119.
Słowa kluczowe
anoreksja
bulimia
zaburzenie z napadami objadania się
kompulsywne objadanie
rozpoznawanie zaburzeń odżywiania
SCOFF
Autorzy
Magdalena Wiśniewska
Nadia Kruszyńska
Anna Posadzy-Małaczyńska
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