Anorexia In Childhood

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Maria K

 

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November 2, 2012

 

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In this stage, the sufferer will show no signs or symptoms of excessive weight loss, but they will be using potentially harmful weight control methods. The Established Stage is categorized by a severely distorted body image, a weight less than eight five percent of average, a refusal to gain weight, symptoms of excessive weight loss, and the use of unhealthy weight loss methods...
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In very young children, the exact symptoms of these stages may be less obvious due to growth patterns and normal food aversions. This has led researchers to develop a new class of anorexia called Childhood Onset Anorexia. It is defined by determined food avoidance, failure to maintain weight gain expected for age, actual weight loss, overconcern with weight and shape, and a distorted body image (Major)...
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