Not at first, but after a while yes, of course. Why do you think so many people resort to it?
Anorexia, bulimia.
Severe weight loss or continued starvation can lead to a significant change in the menstrual cycle which can subsequently lead to the loss of the female's period.
anorexia ^^^^^^^
No. Anorexia is severe underweight. It has several causes, often psychological, but is not a cause itself.
The loss of appetite is called anorexia. It can be a symptom of various medical conditions, psychological issues, or side effects of medications. While it may be temporary, persistent anorexia can lead to significant health concerns, including malnutrition and weight loss. If someone experiences a prolonged loss of appetite, it's important to seek medical advice.
Anorexia nervosa is a dangerous eating disorder that can kill. Seek psychiatric help if you are suffering from anorexia. Restricting a massive number of calories is going to wreck havoc on your body.
Their weight loss is extreme
manic states
The term nervosa in anorexia nervosa refers to a state of nervousness or loss of appetite leading to an eating disorder. Anorexia nervosa is characterized by an extreme fear of gaining weight and distorted body image, leading to restricted food intake and excessive weight loss.
One common symptom associated with anorexia nervosa is severe weight loss or being significantly underweight.
Sports anorexia is a type of anorexia (not an official diagnosis, however). With it, individuals with present typical signs of anorexia including a severely restricted diet and weight loss, but there is also signs of extreme exercise or sports. This contributes to weight loss, but can change the appearance of what some might think of as a "typical" anorexic (very thin, bones, emaciated....though this is incorrect because anorexia can exist at a variety of weights).
All eating disorders include a preoccupation with food, but only in anorexia nervosa does the individual end up at a weight below 85% of their ideal body weight. Anorexia Nervosa.