Yes, very much so.
Bigorexia or reverse anorexia or muscular dysmorphia stems from a seriously distorted body image, just like anorexia. And, just like anorexia, a lot of different things can combine to result in it, such as a feeling of inferiority, insecurity, peer pressure, etc. It is becoming more and more common, and not only among professional bodybuilders.
The full name, "Anorexia Nervosa", should be capitalized. The simple and more common usage of "anorexia" does not need to be capitalized.
Most of the time bulimia starts with anorexia, but then maybe they go to somewhere with a lot of food and they lose control and binge. To get rid of the calories they purge an then this becomes an addiction. Bulimia is much more common than anorexia because not all bulimics have anorexia, but most anorexics have bulimic tendencies.
Anorexia
There is no difference between an anorexic girl and boy. Anorexia is more commonly associated with girls. However, it is increasingly becoming common for boys to suffer it as well.
no athletes need food for energy, would be more common in the modeling/beauty industry
Anorexia nervosa
Sadly, anorexia is an extremely common disease. 1 out of every 3 teenage girls, and grown women have suffered, or are suffering from anorexia.
Wile there are multiple facts of anorexia, the two most common are restrictive and binge anorexia.
The scientific word for becoming equal is modeling is becoming more and more common in physique,chemestry.....
Women are more likely and most people from ages 11- 19 are more common to suffer either bulimia and anorexia nervosa, but adults can suffer from these eating disorders too.
Both males and feamles can get anorexia but it is most common in females .