Not anoxeric, but yes, underweight - but if you're a child, you should find a different answer. To clarify, anoxeria is an eating disorder, not a weight category.
They can be bulimic but not anorexic. Actually, a person can certainly be mentally anorexic regardless of their weight. I believe that weight or BMI should not be so important when diagnosing anorexia. Anyone can be psychologically anorexic.
Anorexia is not solely determined by a BMI (Body Mass Index). However, a BMI under 18.5 is considered to be "underweight".
It reAlly depends on height/muscle/ and body type, if you have a BMI under 18, you would be considered "underweight"
There are many factors that can be measured for such a determination. Some would be.... *Weight *Body Fat Percentage *BMI (Body Mass Index) *Mental State *Health problems
I understand that your daughter is roughly 6 stone. I do not believe that your daughter is anorexic as this is a healthy weight. Find a BMI (body mass index) website and then they give good advice once finding the BMI. Most simple BMI websites will tell you your child's percentile and shows you how healthy they are on a chart. I am 13years old, about 4'8 and weigh 70 lbs, what I would believe to be a simple check is that without her breathing in can you see her ribs? Hope this has helped but I truly do not believe that your child is underweight.
Yes, if it is prescribed by your doctor, and your doctor knows of your condition, then definitely take it. Muscle relaxants are generally prescribed to affect your skeletal muscles. Your BMI is just a ratio of your waist size to your height. It provides an approximate measure of your body fat not your muscle mass.
According to one chart, between 115-149. But BMI is not a good indicator of health itself. Focus less on weight and more on fitness. Can you run a mile? No? Doesn't matter if you're 115 or 149. You're still not healthy.
An anorexic is a person who suffers from anorexia.
she is anorexic. she is anorexic.
They can't become anorexic.
That can't really be possible. You have to not be anorexic anymore.
No, Taylor Swift is not anorexic