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Was (wer) ist anorexia - definition

MEDICAL SYMPTOM
Appetite loss; Loss of appetite; Poor appetite; Decreased appetite; Lack of appetite; Loss in appetite; Postprandial anorexia; Inappetence; Inappetance; Hypophagia; List of causes of anorexia

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  • Two images of an anorexic woman published in 1900 in "Nouvelle Iconographie de la Salpêtrière". The case was titled "Un cas d'anorexie hysterique" (A case of hysteric anorexia).
  • Genetic correlations of anorexia with psychiatric and metabolic traits
  • Dysregulation of the [[serotonin]] pathways has been implicated in the cause and mechanism of anorexia.<ref name="Rikani" />
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  • The back of a person with anorexia
  • Why do anorexia patients feel fat? - Anouk Keizer ([[Utrecht University]])
TYPE OF EATING DISORDER
Anorexia Nervosa; Annorexia; Anorexic; Cibophobia; Sitophobia; Sitiophobia; Anarexia; Fear of eating; Anerexia; Anorexic wannabes; Anorexic yearning; Weight phobia; Aversion to food; Pocrescophobia; Anorexia; Anorexia Nevrosa; Causes of anorexia nervosa
[?an?'r?ks??]
¦ noun lack of appetite for food, in particular (also anorexia nervosa) an emotional disorder characterized by an obsessive desire to lose weight by refusing to eat.
Origin
C16: via late L. from Gk, from an- 'without' + orexis 'appetite'.
Anorexia         
  • Two images of an anorexic woman published in 1900 in "Nouvelle Iconographie de la Salpêtrière". The case was titled "Un cas d'anorexie hysterique" (A case of hysteric anorexia).
  • Genetic correlations of anorexia with psychiatric and metabolic traits
  • Dysregulation of the [[serotonin]] pathways has been implicated in the cause and mechanism of anorexia.<ref name="Rikani" />
  • 4–25}}{{refend}}
  • The back of a person with anorexia
  • Why do anorexia patients feel fat? - Anouk Keizer ([[Utrecht University]])
TYPE OF EATING DISORDER
Anorexia Nervosa; Annorexia; Anorexic; Cibophobia; Sitophobia; Sitiophobia; Anarexia; Fear of eating; Anerexia; Anorexic wannabes; Anorexic yearning; Weight phobia; Aversion to food; Pocrescophobia; Anorexia; Anorexia Nevrosa; Causes of anorexia nervosa
·noun ·Alt. of Anorexy.
anorexia         
  • Two images of an anorexic woman published in 1900 in "Nouvelle Iconographie de la Salpêtrière". The case was titled "Un cas d'anorexie hysterique" (A case of hysteric anorexia).
  • Genetic correlations of anorexia with psychiatric and metabolic traits
  • Dysregulation of the [[serotonin]] pathways has been implicated in the cause and mechanism of anorexia.<ref name="Rikani" />
  • 4–25}}{{refend}}
  • The back of a person with anorexia
  • Why do anorexia patients feel fat? - Anouk Keizer ([[Utrecht University]])
TYPE OF EATING DISORDER
Anorexia Nervosa; Annorexia; Anorexic; Cibophobia; Sitophobia; Sitiophobia; Anarexia; Fear of eating; Anerexia; Anorexic wannabes; Anorexic yearning; Weight phobia; Aversion to food; Pocrescophobia; Anorexia; Anorexia Nevrosa; Causes of anorexia nervosa
Anorexia or anorexia nervosa is an illness in which a person has an overwhelming fear of becoming fat, and so refuses to eat enough and becomes thinner and thinner.
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Wikipedia

Anorexia (symptom)

Anorexia is a medical term for a loss of appetite. While the term outside of the scientific literature is often used interchangeably with anorexia nervosa, many possible causes exist for a loss of appetite, some of which may be harmless, while others indicate a serious clinical condition or pose a significant risk.

Anorexia is a symptom, not a diagnosis. Anorexia is not to be confused with the mental health disorder anorexia nervosa. Because the term 'anorexia' is often used as a short-form of anorexia nervosa, to avoid confusion a provider must clarify to a patient whether they are simply referring to a decreased appetite or the mental health disorder. Anyone can manifest anorexia as a loss of appetite, regardless of their sex, age, or weight.

The symptom also occurs in other animals, such as cats, dogs, cattle, goats, and sheep. In these species, anorexia may be referred to as inappetence. As in humans, loss of appetite can be due to a range of diseases and conditions, as well as environmental and psychological factors.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für anorexia
1. "Dogs can have anorexia, though not schizophrenia.
2. Friends said she had been battling against anorexia.
3. Her parents had split up, and she developed anorexia.
4. Anorexia does not just make someone painfully thin.
5. Girls get anorexia ‘because their brains are wired differently‘ 3.