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anorexia

anorexia  

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n. weight loss.
anorexia nervosa

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World Encyclopedia

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Abnormal loss of the desire to eat. A pathological condition, it is seen mainly in young women anxious to lose

Anorexia Nervosa

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Leigh Phillips

The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern World

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A psychophysiological disorder characterized by self-starvation, excessive exercising, and obsessive behaviors surrounding food, anorexia nervosa is primarily a female illness that occurs ... More
anorexia nervosa

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The Oxford Dictionary of Sports Science & Medicine (3 ed.)

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An eating disorder (usually abbreviated as anorexia and sometimes called self-starvation syndrome) characterized by loss of appetite and desire for food, a refusal to maintain body weight ... More
anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa

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Barbara J. Sahakian

The Oxford Companion to the Mind (2 ed.)

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Many people are now familiar with the disorder of anorexia nervosa, which is diagnosed by the criteria of self-induced weight loss (which may be so severe as to result in amenorrhoea in ... More
apastia

apastia  

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Refusal to take food, as an expression of a psychiatric disturbance. See also anorexia nervosa.
appetite

appetite  

A complex phenomenon, not to be confused with hunger, that in humans is the comparatively pleasant, though at times compelling, anticipation of certain foods. In other animals, appetite is studied by ...
binge-eating disorder

binge-eating disorder  

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A condition (included in the DSM-IV appendix of conditions meriting further study, but not in the ICD-10 classification) characterized by recurrent episodes of binge eating, with similar signs and ...
bulimia

bulimia  

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n. insatiable overeating. This symptom may be psychogenic, occurring, for example, as a phase of anorexia nervosa (bulimia nervosa or the binge–purge syndrome); or it may be due to neurological ...
bulimia nervosa

bulimia nervosa  

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A psychiatric disorder characterized by episodes of binge eating and compensatory behaviour (self-induced vomiting or laxative abuse) combined with an excessive concern over weight and body shape. A ...
confidence

confidence  

A belief and an assurance in one's own abilities (self-confidence) or the abilities of another. In sport, it is essentially a feeling of having an expectation of success. Very often the most ...
culture-bound syndromes

culture-bound syndromes  

Patterns of aberrant behaviour that do not fit easily into standard classifications of mental disorders and are entirely or mainly restricted to particular cultural groups, usually (ethnocentrically) ...
dexamethasone suppression test

dexamethasone suppression test  

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(DSTs) tests based on the principle that appropriate doses of dexamethasone can suppress the output of cortisol from the adrenal glands in the normal state and that this ability is reduced or lost in ...
dieting

dieting  

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While one can diet to gain weight, or for specific physiological needs such as allergies or diabetes management, ‘dieting’ tends to refer to the process of manipulating food intake and ...
DSM-IV

DSM-IV  

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The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (4th edition) of the American Psychiatric Association, widely regarded as one of the most authoritative reference works on matters of ...
eating disorder

eating disorder  

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A class of mental disorders characterized by disturbances or problems associated with feeding or eating. See anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, feeding disorder of infancy or early childhood, pica, ...
eating disorder not otherwise specified

eating disorder not otherwise specified  

An eating disorder that does not meet the full criteria for a specific eating disorder (see anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa). It is characterized by a preoccupation with body image and body weight, ...
EDNOS

EDNOS  

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Eating disorder not otherwise specified. The subject has an eating disorder that is clinically significant, but does not fulfil the criteria for anorexia nervosa or bulimia nervosa.
Ellen West

Ellen West  

The pseudonym of a young woman with anorexia nervosa who became the subject of the most famous case study of existential analysis, a long and disturbing account by the Swiss psychiatrist Ludwig ...
erosion

erosion  

(i-roh-zhŏn)an eating away of surface tissue by physical or chemical processes, including those associated with inflammation. cervical e. an abnormal area of epithelium that may develop at the cervix ...

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