In the simplest terms, anorexics are often malnourished. Without properly eating and gaining nutrients that are vital to the body through food, anorexics commonly suffer from at least some form of malnutrition, ranging from deficiencies all the way to severe malnourishment.
Anorexia or malnutrition
Because of the malnutrition associated with anorexia, individuals often become anemic.
Malnutrition is bad. That means not getting the nutrition needed to survive which causes health problems like anorexia.
Malnutrition is bad. That means not getting the nutrition needed to survive which causes health problems like anorexia.
Anorexia causes malnutrition and all of the symptoms that it brings, including hair loss, fatigue, skin discoloration, and nerve damage.
Anorexia nervosa can cause serious health problems, including malnutrition, organ damage, and even death.
Yes, but it can be very difficult and result in problems for the baby due to malnutrition.
Anorexia can cause many health problems (asside from malnutrition). The biggest cause of death in anorexics is due to heart failure.
Eventually, yes. Anorexia tends to cause malnutrition, which will affect skin and bone condition.
If you have bulemia you throw up your food, with anorexia you always think your fat and eat very little.
Millions of people every year die from anorexia or complications from the disorder. About 15% of anorexics will die.
Eating disorders that can cause malnutrition are most commonly anorexia and bulimia. In both, the body is not gaining the essential nutrients (vitamins, minerals, calories, fats, ect.) that it needs because the individual is not eating enough food (anorexia) or is purging / vomiting the food back up (bulimia), so the body does not get enough of what it needs daily. As a result, it must rely on stores of nutrients and calories (energy) from fat and mucle cells. This will soon run out, and the body becomes malnourished.