There are many emotional side-effects and symptoms that cause or accompany anorexia including depression, OCD, BDD (Body Dismorphic Disorder), lack of trust, paranoia, low self-esteem, low sense of self worth, social isolation, thoughts of self-harm, and suicide risk.
About 1 in every 250 people is predicted to suffer from anorexia.
1 in every 250 people.
Perfectionists are more likely to be affected by anorexia than are other types of people.
About 1 in every 200 people or so suffers from an eating disorder, most commonly bulimia or anorexia.
"Statistics show that 99% of people don't like people with anorexia, 2% said people with anorexia are too thin, 17% said that anorexic people have the perfect figure and 80% said that anorexic people are fatties." said Dr Moshimoshi.
Although males comprise only about 1/10 of all people with anorexia, when they do have anorexia they are affected as severely as are women with the same illness. Males are affected by anorexia in the same way as women are: for example, they can have organ failure, extreme emaciation, and even death. However, males with anorexia may not be taken as seriously as women because anorexia is often viewed as a women's disease.
one would have to be emotionally void not to be effected.
About 1 in every 260 people.
Yes.
Affected by feeling: emotionally less stable Emotionally stable: mature, face reality, calm
Anorexia appear in roughly 1 out of every 250 to 300 people. Of that, one male is affected for every female affected with the eating disorder. Anorexia usually occurs between the ages of roughly 12 and 25.
seek a professional to help you emotionally, and so you can gradually eat more