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anorexia - Definition: (Source: MedicineNet)

Anorexia: An eating disorder characterized by markedly reduced appetite or total aversion to food. Anorexia is a serious psychological disorder. It is a condition that goes well beyond out-of-control dieting. The person with anorexia, most often a girl or young woman, initially begins dieting to lose weight. Over time, the weight loss becomes a sign of mastery and control. The drive to become thinner is thought to be secondary to concerns about control and fears relating to one's body. The indiv ...
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Causes of anorexia (Source: MedLinePlus)
Causes The exact causes of anorexia nervosa are unknown. Many factors probably are involved. Genes and hormones may play a role. Social attitudes promoting very thin body types may also be involved. Family conflicts are no longer thought to contribute to this or other eating disorders. Risk factors for anorexia include: Trying to be perfect or overly focused on rules; Being more worried about, or paying more attention to, weight and shape; Having eating problems during infancy or early childhoo ...
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Symptoms of anorexia (Source: MedLinePlus)
Symptoms To be diagnosed with anorexia, a person must: Have an intense fear of gaining weight or becoming fat, even when she is underweight; Refuse to keep weight at what is considered normal for her age and height (15% or more below the normal weight); Have a body image that is very distorted, be very focused on body weight or shape, and refuse to admit the seriousness of weight loss; Have not had a period for three or more cycles (in women); People with anorexia may severely limit the amount ...
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anorexia - Conventional Treatments (Source: MedLinePlus)
Treatment The biggest challenge in treating anorexia nervosa is making the person recognize that they have an illness. Most persons with anorexia nervosa deny that they have an eating disorder. People often enter treatment only once their condition is serious. The goals of treatment are to restore normal body weight and eating habits. A weight gain of 1 - 3 pounds per week is considered a safe goal. A number of different programs have been designed to treat anorexia. Sometimes the person can ga ...
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