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People with anorexia face the risk of low body mass and osteoporosis, as well as risking relapse of anorexia nervosa.
Well over 5 years there was a total of 153 male deaths from anorexia.
Anorexia is not very well studied in animals, as it often does not occur in animals. It is almost solely affecting people.
Anorexia can be seen around the world, but most cases reported are in wealthy, well-developed Western nations.
Anorexia was first diagnosed and published as a disease in the 1800's. Anorexia is mostly found in female teenagers, that do very well in school, and in life, in fact Anorexia affects a lot of people that you would never guess have a problem. Female teenagers aren't the only victims of Anorexia though, Anorexia can affect anyone, Male or Female, teens to adults.
anorexia most commonly affects teenage/young girls and women who are quiet, shy, well behaved and high acheivers at school. but lots of people can get anorexia...men, women, different ages.
The scientific name for anorexia is Anorexia Nervosa.
Anorexia is seen in cases around the world, but about 2/3 of cases reported are in well-developed Western nations.
Anorexia is different from bulimia because anorexia is were you eat no food and you get really skiny were you see your bones and bulimia is were if you eat food you puke it back up and you see your bones as well and there is no cure to anorexia and bulimia.
Anorexia is an eating disorder. People with anorexics severly limit their food intake to well below what normal, heathy levels and recommendations are.
Anorexia is defined by Restricting food intake Fear of food or gaining weight Underweight (by BMI) it can include binging and purging behaviors as well
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