20%.
I'm not fully sure as to the percentage of how many woman are anorexic but I CAN say that out of all anorexics, studies prove that 85-95% of anorexic people are woman. I'm sorry I could'nt fully answe your question but I hope this helps :{D
11 million people have anorexia and every year 15-20% of those people die from it.
There are many treatment options for anorexics. Often, treatment plans will vary based on the needs of the individual and the severity of the case. Treatment can be in session, in-patient, out-patient, and involve a mix of therapies.
Yes. Anorexics still have their stomach/belly like any other person. They still feel hunger, though many train themselves to ignore the feeling as they deny themselves food.
Most anorexics consume 600-800 calories a day.
Very few anorexics will die as a result of anorexia in the sense of direct starvation. Instead, most death will occur due to organ failure (most commonly the heart), seizure, or rupture stomach / esophogus (as a result of binge/purge). Dying through nasusea or vomiting can also cause dehydration, which can be very serious or fatal if not treated properly. Also, many anorexics do not feel nauseous or sick as a sign of the fatality of the condition.
You cannot apply a number like 100% to that, but many anorexics do over-exercise.
Many anorexics deal with a lot while suffering from the disease. It can cause many physical and mealth problems, pain, and high amounts of mental distress. Anorexics often suffer from isolation and depression, too.
Not all anorexics "look" the part, per say. Some don't have as drastic weight loss, or naturally have a thin frame so it doesn't look as noticeable on them. Also, many anorexics take steps to rpevent the appearance of it, such as using creams to diminish chances of dry / flaky skin, extra conditioner to prevent hair loss, and baggy clothes, for example, to hide some of the weight loss.
It could be. It could also be the result of cardio conditioning if the anorexic person is also a compulsive exerciser, as many are.
About 10% of all teens with eating disorders will die directly from the disorder.
Many people die from anorexia.