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View synonyms for anorexia nervosa

anorexia nervosa

[ an-uh-rek-see-uh nur-voh-suh ]

noun

, Psychiatry.
  1. an eating disorder primarily affecting adolescent girls and young women, characterized by pathological fear of becoming fat, distorted body image, excessive dieting, and emaciation.


anorexia nervosa

/ nûr-vō /

  1. An eating disorder characterized by a distorted body image, fear of becoming obese, persistent aversion to food, and severe weight loss and malnutrition. It most commonly affects teenage girls and young women, who often develop amenorrhea, osteoporosis and other abnormalities.


anorexia nervosa

  1. A psychosomatic disorder in which the sufferer refuses to eat and undertakes activities (such as self-induced vomiting) to bring about extreme weight loss. Anorexia, which is also characterized by a distorted self-image, occurs most often in young women aged twelve to twenty-one and may result in death if medical treatment is not obtained. Treatment for anorexia often includes extensive counseling to reveal underlying emotional problems.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of anorexia nervosa1

First recorded in 1870–75; from New Latin: “nervous anorexia”
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Example Sentences

Alice is experiencing anorexia nervosa and body dysmorphia.

From BBC

Anorexia nervosa also has a significant affect on bone density – affecting a majority of people with the condition.

From Salon

In fact, until 2013, the loss of menstruation had long been considered an official symptom of anorexia nervosa.

With anorexia nervosa having the second highest mortality rate of psychiatric diseases, more research is desperately needed into new prevention strategies and treatments.

New research indicates that the eating disorder anorexia nervosa is associated with being an early riser, unlike many other disorders that tend to be evening-based such as depression, binge eating disorder and schizophrenia.

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