Anorexia is not just female illness: not only women's illness "Oh, I am overweight." This is not what we usually think from the mouth of a man. Only women are fascinated by their appearance. Anorexia is therefore usually considered a women's illness. But in reality, there are many people fighting it. About 10% of the estimated 8 million people with anorexia in the United States are men (Something Fishy, par 1).
Anorexia is severe, sometimes fatal, and eating disorder. It is said that 0.5% to 1% of women in the US are suffering from anorexia. Understanding the signs of adolescent anorexia is important to the parent, as this disease usually begins at puberty and leaves untreated, the mortality rate may be as high as 20%. Anorexia is often perfectionist and difficult to control. They normally achieve good results with extracurricular activities and work well, but they have low self-esteem and need to manage people and things around them. These personality traits may be obvious or subtle, but they may indicate anorexia tendency
Anorexia is a major problem for men and women of all ages. Anorexia nervosa, or abbreviated anorexia is a disease that people get. There are many reasons that people are anorexia. Anorexia nervosa usually occurs in adolescence, more women than men, but some men have poor appetite. There are two types of anorexia. One type is associated with another common eating disorder called hyperphagia. In that case, one will vomit after swimming, trying to remove it. The second type is completely restricted food. Since this is an obsessive fear of weight gain, individuals will try to manage weight through hunger, clearance, vomiting, excessive exercise and weight loss medication.
Anorexia (AN) is a psychosis characterized by voluntary hunger, worrying about weight gain and body distortion. AN affects mainly young women and lifetime morbidity is 2.2%, but this disease also affects adolescents and adult males. Since women over the age of 35 also receive AN treatment, disease epidemiology may change over the next few years. AN is one of the highest mortality rates for all mental illnesses and is associated with many medical complications including bradycardia, hypotension, anemia and most common findings - low bone mass. Approximately 50% of women with bone mineral density (BMD) values were below the standard deviation of the mean averages of age, another 30% of BMDs were lower than the 2.5 standard deviation of the average age average. This low bone mass is associated with an increased risk of fracture