No!
Anorexics are never healthy, you need food to be healthy.
Yes. Anorexics usually weigh less than a healthy person does.
It's when you are afraid of gaining weight so much that you do not maintain a healthy diet and severely limit the amount of calories you consume.
Most anorexics are diagnosed by pediatricians or family practitioners
Anorexia is an eating disorder that essentially starves a person's body. Anorexics do not live a healthy lifestyle as they often weigh too little to be healthy, have many health problems, have detrimental diets, and over-exercise their bodies.
Anorexics starve their bodies. They either do not eat, or they limit what they eat. This is not nutritious or healthy. Anorexics often will exercise a lot, to burn off more calories. All of this pretty much starves the body, and can damage (possibly even permanently) organs, cause skin problems, hair problems, weakness, fainting, dizziness, little to no fat left on the body, muscle degeneration, mental problems (depression, suicidal thoughts, BDD (Body Dismorphic Disorder), blood-pressure problems, and can even be fatal in 20% of anorexics.
Not usually, no. It is difficult for anorexics to get pregnant in the first place. But the severe lack in nutrition can be devastating for the baby.
Most anorexics consume 600-800 calories a day.
Most anorexics deny that they are ill and are usually brought to treatment by a family member
Yes. Anorexics will eat some food, but it is often too little to be healthy or very low in calories and fat content.
Depends on what you mean by "healthy" as this question is subjective.
Not exactly. Anorexics (eventually) won't eat almost anything, healthy or fattening ro somewhere - anywhere - in between that. There are plenty of healthy people out there who prefer to live a lifestyle that is a "healthy" one, free of sugars or processed or fatty foods. But they are not anorexic.