Anorexia Nervosa - Research Article from UXL Complete Health Resource

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 6 pages of information about Anorexia Nervosa.

Anorexia Nervosa - Research Article from UXL Complete Health Resource

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 6 pages of information about Anorexia Nervosa.
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Definition

Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder that occurs primarily among girls and women. It is characterized by a fear of gaining weight, self-starvation, and a distorted view of body image. The condition is usually brought on by emotional disorders that lead a person to worry excessively about the appearance of his or her body. There are generally two types of anorexia: one is characterized by strict dieting and exercising; the other type includes binging and purging. Binging is the act of eating abnormally large amounts of food in a short period of time. Purging is the use of vomiting or other methods, such as laxatives, to empty the stomach. An individual who suffers from anorexia is called anorexic.

Description

Anorexia nervosa was first classified as a psychiatric (mental) disorder in 1980 and has since become a growing problem in the United States. The number of cases...

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