Published April 1, 2009
Anorexia , Uncategorized
- Anorexia Nervosa is an eating disorder and, more importantly, a psychological disorder.
- The cause of anorexia has not been definitely established, but self-esteem and self-image issues, family dynamics, societal pressures, and even genetic factors may each play a role.
- Anorexia affects females far more often than males and is most common in adolescent females.
- The disorder affects about 1% of adolescent girls in the U.S.
- People with anorexia tend to show compulsive behaviors and may become obsessed with food.
- The extreme dieting and weight loss can lead to a potentially fatal degree of malnutrition.
- Other possible consequences of anorexia include heart-rhythm disturbances, digestive abnormalities, anemia, and hormonal and electrolyte imbalances.
- The treatment of anorexia must focus on more than just weight gain.
- The prognosis of anorexia is variable, with some people making a full recovery. Others experience a fluctuating pattern of weight gain followed by a relapse, or a progressively deteriorating course over many years.
- As with many other addictions, it takes a day-to-day effort to control the urge to relapse, and treatment may be needed on a long-term basis.
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