Understanding Eating Avoidance in Anorexia Nervosa: Methods and Impacts
There are a number of ways that people with anorexia nervosa avoid eating. Some common methods include:
- Restricting food intake. This means eating very little or skipping meals altogether.
- Purging. This means getting rid of food from the body through vomiting or using laxatives.
- Excessive exercise. This burns off calories and can make people feel less hungry.
- Using diet pills or other drugs. These can suppress appetite or speed up metabolism.
- Lying about food intake. People with anorexia may lie to others about how much they have eaten or hide food in order to avoid eating it.
Anorexia is a serious mental illness that can have life-threatening consequences. It is important to seek treatment if you or someone you know is struggling with anorexia.
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