1. Excessive, unhealthy weight loss.
2. Altered Perception of your body. - This essentially means that, no matter how much weight you lose, you'll always think you look too overweight and need to lose more.
3. Hair loss.
4. Loss of muscle mass. When you don't supply your body with enough food, it will actually start to digest it's muscles in order to compensate.
5. Skin Discoloration.
Most people recognize anorexia nervosa to be a strictly physical disease, with weight loss being the primary symptom, however it can also cause a full arsenal of psychological symptoms.
There aren't really any positive effects of anorexia.
Anorexia (the lack of appetite) they can get. But not Anorexia nervosa.
Anorexia is not a hormone, it is a dangerous and often deadly eating disorder.
Anorexia can (and does) affect all systems and parts of the body.
There are some who believe that disruptions in homeostasis effects and might actually bring on eating disorders, including anorexia. So, it means that homeostasis affects anorexia.
Unfortunately, many people have died from Anorexia Nervosa. A famous singer, Karen Carpenter, with a voice like an angel, died from the effects and complications of Anorexia Nervosa.
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There actually isn't much chemistry behind it, at leat none that is truly known. Mostly, anorexia is considered a mental disorder with physical manifestations. The basic chemistry is that the mind is convinced it that the body needs to lose weight (which it usually does, along with other side effects and incidents), and that is does not want the body to eat.
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It forces the body into breaking down its own muscle and fat cells to survive. Basically, by self-starvation anorexia makes the body consume itself. Anorexia nervosa (or simply anorexia) is an emotional disorder that can be life-threatening. It doesn
People with anorexia face the risk of low body mass and osteoporosis, as well as risking relapse of anorexia nervosa.
Anorexia can slow down the endocrine system as the body begins to become deprived of essential vitamins and nutrients. If the anorexia persists, the endocrine system can be permanently affected.