It depends. An "irregular eating habit" is very vague. If it involves self-starvation, excessive exercise, improper nutrition, then similar effects as seen in those who suffer from anorexia can appear over time.
Answer: hahha, animals can not be anorexic, they don't have the brain humans have to send them negative signals that make them stop eating. animals will eat if they can, but anorexia does not exist. if a cow looks anorexic it's because he doesn't get fed enough, its sick, or it can't find food, but definitely not anorexic.
you get and overweight
you get and overweight
no, she is not anorexic, or bullemic. she does not have an eating disorder. she juat has an aturally healthy body, along with good eating haits and exercise.
eating usually helps
no
1 in every 250 people are anorexic. So that is 0.4% or so.Roughly 1 in every 250 people are anorexic, or have an eating disorder with anorexic-like properties.
It is possible for a dog to experience negative effects after eating a cricket, such as an upset stomach or allergic reaction. It is important to monitor your dog for any unusual symptoms and consult a veterinarian if you have concerns.
Professional eating? maybe
Likely none, however it is made with eggs and there is the possibility of salmonella poisoning.
None, other than cheese is high in fat.
what is the behavior of an anorexic nervosa patient?