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What is the role of exercise in anorexia nervosa?

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People with anorexia nervosa use exercise as a key way to keep their weight very low. It also helps decrease guilt that may occur with eating. Like dieting, excessive exercising is used as a means of self-control and avoiding painful emotional issues and may take time away from interacting with other people.For a person who does not eat enough, exercising keeps the body in a state of deprivation.

How can anorexia nervosa affect relationships?

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Anorexia nervosa can lead to isolation in a number of ways. Because so much attention is focused on issues with eating and weight, the person has much less time for relationships. When interacting with others, discussions tend to focus on eating and weight. In addition, since many social gatherings center on food, people with anorexia nervosa often get caught up in their food issues when with others rather than relating with the people around them.

What is anorexia nervosa?

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Anorexia nervosa (say "an-uh-RECK-see-uh nur-VOH-suh") is a type of eating disorder. People who have anorexia have an intense fear of gaining weight. They severely limit the amount of food they eat and can become dangerously thin. Anorexia affects both the body and the mind. It may start as dieting, but it gets out of control. You think about food, dieting, and weight all the time. You have a distorted body image .

What are some issues specific to males with anorexia nervosa?

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The reasons that males develop anorexia nervosa and the behaviors and feelings they experience are similar to those of females with the disorder. However, because anorexia nervosa is mainly considered a female disorder, males are more likely to be misdiagnosed or undiagnosed. They are also likely to experience more shame and guilt than females about having anorexia nervosa and feel even less well understood than females with the disorder.

What exactly is Anorexia Nervosa?

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Is anorexia nervosa really more common than it used to be, or is it just being identified more?

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Both are true. The number of people with anorexia nervosa does appear to be increasing along with society's increasing obsession with thinness and losing weight. However, anorexia nervosa, along with other eating disorders, is also being recognized more by clinicians. And because the disorder is better known and understood by society and there is more help available, more people with anorexia nervosa are seeking help. Yes.

Someone I care about has anorexia nervosa. How can I help?

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My advice to anyone who has a loved one suffering with anorexia is to try to remain calm as much as possible. Anorexia is a very frustrating illness and most carers at some point or other try to force the anorexic to eat more than they can cope with. This can lead to hostility, fear and anger developing. It is important that the carer allows the sufferer to take things at their own pace. So long as there is progress forward, it doesn't matter how slow that progress is.

Can NDI be caused by low food intake and low body weight in anorexia nervosa?

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Anorexia nervosa can be associated with DI and deficient secretion of the antidiuretic hormone, vasopressin in someone who has CDI. These deficiencies are slowly reversible if the patient regains and keeps her normal weight for six months or more.

Is Anorexia Nervosa a Psychosis?

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Some experienced therapists say that anorexia is a psychotic disorder since the individual doesn?t have any awareness of illness. Another view is to see anorexia as an addictive condition, and here the addict also often has no awareness of illness. How to create your own life instead of being jealous. How to learn to accept that other people do not always pay as much attention to you as you wish. If an overeater stops eating, he/she may start another abuse.

What is anorexia?

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Anorexia simply means "loss of appetite". It is a disorder normally characterized by a disturbed sense of body image, a morbid fear of obesity, a refusal to maintain a minimally normal body weight, and, in women, amenorrhea (absence of menstrual periods). It is a dangerous, life-threatening, eating disorder in which a person intentionally deprives themselves of food and can literally starve to death in an attempt to be what they consider "thin".

How would you know if someone is an anorexia nervosa/bulimia sufferer?

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Not that easily. Vomiters and laxative abusers are usually nearer normal weight, and these controlling activities are usually done in secret. So their illness is hidden, even from doctors. A dentist however may detect a problem with damaged tooth enamel. Dieting and sport and fitness routines disguise the illness. Sufferers can pass off their food controlling and their exercising as normal or good or healthy. Thinness is often hidden by layers of clothing being worn.

Can Anorexia be Treated?

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Fortunately, the answer is "yes." Physicians, mental health professionals, registered dietitians, and other health professionals, working in concert, have developed several successful treatments for Anorexia. However, these treatments are often complicated by the aforementioned medical and psychological factors associated with Anorexia.

Anorexia: Who Are We To Blame?

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What are the symptoms of Bulimia Nervosa?

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People who have bulimia nervosa routinely "binge", eating large amounts of food in a very short time, and immediately "purge", ridding their bodies of the food they just ate by self-inducing vomiting, taking enemas, or abusing laxatives or other medications. If not treated, this can lead to life-threatening problems. These can include depression, anxiety disorders, heart damage, kidney damage, injury to all parts of the digestive system, and severe dental damage.

What should you do if you think someone has anorexia?

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It can be very scary to realize that someone you care about has an eating disorder. If you think a friend or loved one has anorexia, you can help. Tell someone who can make a difference-like a parent, teacher, counselor, or doctor. A person with anorexia may insist that she does not need help, but she does. The sooner she gets treatment, the sooner she will be healthy again.
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