There is not a definite list of things, but there are some factors that are taken into consideration. Some are (in no particular order)... * Body weight, muscle mass, manout of fat * Eating habits / starvation, purging, bingeing, ect. * BMI (Body Mass Index) * Organ functions and health * Skin / Hair quality and health * Mental evaluation
Yes, one of the diagnostic criteria for anorexia nervosa is amenorrhea. Amenorrhea is the absence of a menstruation for three or more months.
How can my bother in law have his wife sectioned to a detox.
Being sectioned refers to being detained in a psychiatric hospital under the Mental Health Act. This usually happens when a person is considered a risk to themselves or others due to their mental health condition. Once sectioned, a person will receive a psychiatric assessment and appropriate treatment to ensure their safety and well-being. The length of the sectioning can vary depending on the individual's condition and treatment progress.
Teens suffer for anorexia and bulimia because they are scared of being fat and because they don't have a high self- esteem
anorexia is ocurs for diffrent reasons mostly poor self isteem, depreesion, and having the mental illness of the fear of being fat. anorexia is ocurs for diffrent reasons mostly poor self isteem, depreesion, and having the mental illness of the fear of being fat.
Yes, you can still have a eating disorder (anorexia) without actually being underweight.
One common symptom associated with anorexia nervosa is severe weight loss or being significantly underweight.
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Because their job is dependent on being overly thin.
Anorexia is a form of an eating disorder (ED).
The scientific name for anorexia is Anorexia Nervosa.
Yes, it can. Anorexia can cause a lot of issues to your vital organs. An irregular heartbeat is possible, which can lead to a lot of complications, one of which being a stroke.