Not eating / skipping meals, increased exercise, and a distorted self-image are all signs of anorexia, but diagnostic in and of themselves.
About 1 in every 250 people who suffers from an eating disorder suffers from anorexia.
About 1 in every 250 people suffer from anorexia or anorexia-like disorders.
This is a ridiculous question... anorexia is an eating disorder, it doesn't cause you to hear the name anna. Sometimes people say Ana, or proana instead of anorexia
Anorexia
When they see a doctor, to tell them to start eating.
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Anorexia is an eating disorder. People with anorexics severly limit their food intake to well below what normal, heathy levels and recommendations are.
how many people suffer from anerexia iin the world
I've never heard it called that, but I think you are referring to over-exercise or people who have exercise addictions. These people are obsessed with working out to the point that it is getting in the way of their every day lives. They usually eat normally, but sometimes over-exercising is found in anorexia or bulimia. They often work out much more than necessary, and get really thin because they are burning many more calories then they are taking in (even if they are eating normally). Some can exercise for 8-10 hours at a time.
Some exercise nonstop. until they drop dead. sometimes literally. they exercise past the point of exhaustion.*While I am sure some exercise to the point of exhaustion, I believe most probably do not exercise at all. They think that starving themselves will do the trick for being thin, TOO THIN! The real smart thing to do to stay thin, but not to the point of being anorexic, is to eat healthy foods and exercise wisely. ~Deb~
1 in every 250 people who suffers from an eating disorder has anorexia.
People that don't eat (Anorexia) or people that eat & purge (throw up)- (Bulimia)