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For other uses, see Anorexia nervosa (disambiguation). Anorexia nervosa is a psychiatric diagnosis that describes an eating disorder characterized by low body weight and body image distortion. Individuals with anorexia often control body weight by voluntary starvation, purging, vomiting, excessive exercise, or other weight control measures, such as diet pills or diuretic drugs. It primarily affects young adolescent girls in the Western world and has one of the highest mortality rates of ...
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Eating Disorders
... What are eating disorders? Eating disorders are emotional illnesses that cause a person to adopt harmful eating habits. They are most common among women and teenage girls. Often, eating disorders will...
Source: Cleveland Clinic
Anorexia Nervosa ... What is anorexia nervosa? Anorexia nervosa is a life-threatening eating disorder that is characterized by self-starvation and excessive weight loss. The disorder is diagnosed when a person weighs at ...
Source: Cleveland Clinic
Eating Disorders: Facts About Eating Disorders and the Search for Solutions ... Eating is controlled by many factors, including appetite, food availability, family, peer, and cultural practices, and attempts at voluntary control. Dieting to a body weight leaner than needed for he...
Source: National Institute of Mental Health
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