Roughly 80% of anorexics will recover, and unfortunately about 20% will die. About 1/3, however, of those who recover will relapse at some poit later on in their lives, though.
Most anorexics consume 600-800 calories a day.
It depends on the individual. Anorexics can suffer from many problems and challenges, including social isolation, depression, the struggle not to eat / resist natural impulses, the struggle to recover, etc.
Anorexia is not associated with a willingness to eat. Anorexics are not "lazy", either, as they will often exercise or constantly be moving to burn calories. Many anorexics are not very social as they tend to isolate or suffer from depression, too. In those who recover, energy intakes return to normal.~jmata
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.
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Many people die from anorexia.
Most anorexics are diagnosed by pediatricians or family practitioners
Anorexics are never healthy, you need food to be healthy.
Most anorexics deny that they are ill and are usually brought to treatment by a family member
Very few anorexics actually take treatment. Many do not seek treatment or keep their disorders a secret for so long. Some are able to recover on their own, though, which is a positive hope for all suffering from the disorder. Only about 20% of diagnosed anorexics recieve treatment. A larger percent recieve treatment initially, but are forced to stop treatment either by personal choice, medical proxy, or because they cannot afford it/insurance runs out, meaning that they do not recieve full treatment.