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>Eating disorders negatively impact women’s physiological sexual functioning, resulting in symptoms such as a lack of libido and vaginal lubrication (Morgan et al., 1995; Pinheiro et al., 2010).
>While most eating disordered women report a loss in libido, this effect is especially prevalent in women with anorexia nervosa.
>Researchers believe that the lack of sex drive in women with anorexia is largely caused by changes in ovarian steroids and central nervous system neurotransmitters that occur as a result of malnutrition (Ghizzani & Montomoli, 2000).
>In addition to sexual dysfunction and decreased libido, women who suffer from eating disorders may also avoid sex due to emotional disturbances (Pinheiro et al., 2010). Women with eating disorders often have such severe body dissatisfaction and self-consciousness that they are too anxious to engage in sexual activity and feel as though they are sexually unappealing to their partner (Pinheiro et al., 2010; Wiederman, Pryor, & Morgan, 1996).
>Anorexic women, compared to women with bulimia or binge eating disorder, exhibit the highest levels of sexual anxiety because they do not feel as sexually competent and this stress can manifest itself somatically (Haimes & Katz, 1988; Morgan et al., 1995).
>Women with eating disorders often have fewer normative sexual experiences relative to healthy women (Morgan et al., 1995). Female eating disordered patients report having intercourse 80% less frequently than the normative female population (Wiederman, 1996).
>Not only do eating disordered women have fewer sexual partners, they also have fewer sexual relationships (Pinheiro et al., 2010). Anorexic women have the least number of sexual partners or relationships compared to women with bulimia or binge eating disorder (Morgan et al., 1995).
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