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    Biological explanations for anorexia nervosa Biological explanations for anorexia nervosa include neural explanations and evolutionary explanations. 1st BIOLOGICAL EXPLANATION - Neurotransmitters -Serotonin Disturbances in the levels of the neurotransmitter serotonin appear to be a characteristic of individuals with eating disorders. Kaye 2005 found a reduction in the levels of the serotonin metabolite 5-HIAA in people with eating disorders. This suggests that brain serotonin pathways are underactive

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    History Taking Strategy: Anorexia Nervosa Eating disorders have been popularized by society's fascination with weight and a thin body. These disorders can be grouped in to three categories: refusing to maintain a minimally normal body weight (anorexia nervosa), eating in binges and then purging (bulimia nervosa), and bingeing without purging. The Merek Manual defines anorexia nervosa as a disorder characterized by a distorted body image, and extreme fear of obesity, refusal to maintain a minimally

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    Throughout the music video, Pink shows a girl who struggles with anorexia and self harm in order to fit in. The girl struggles, because shes taught that being different is wrong. She's alludes at society's idea that everyone should be the same. She shows a young girl growing up, and how shes not allowed to be herself. She's portraying how society makes woman mentally unstable. Pinks music video, “perfect” first premiered on January 19, 2011 on MTV and Pink's official VEVO channel. The song is

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    Biological Explanation for Anorexia Nervosa Evidence for a faulty gene. AIMS: to see if concordance rates for anorexia are higher in MZ twins compared to DZ twins. This would provide evidence for a faulty gene causing the disorder because if one MZ twin develops anorexia, there should be 100% concordance (agreement) with the second MZ twin also suffering from it, since they share the same genes. The rates

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    What is in-patient and out-patient care: Anorexia nervosa is related with severe medical sickness and marked psychosocial comorbidity. It has the highest humanity rate of all mental illnesses and degeneration happens often. The general occurrence of anorexia nervosa is at least eight people per 100 000 per year, with an average prevalence of 0·3% in girls and young women. The severity and low occurrence of the condition are reasons why large randomised exact trials are needed and why troubles arise

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    Anorexia is defined as a eating disorder, or loss of appetite to maintain a ideal weight. (Ref). While anorexia is more common in females with reporting that more than 6 million women yearly suffer from anorexia nervosa, and bulimia. (National Association of Anorexia and Associated Disorders, 2000). However, even though anorexia is more common in females, than males it has been reported that more than one million men suffer from this disease as well. (National Association of Anorexia and Associated

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    failure if she is not beautiful.” (Germaine Greer) According to the University Of Maryland Medical Center “Anorexia is a psychiatric disorder characterized by abnormal eating behavior, severe self-induced weight loss, and psychiatric commodities “According to Ehrlich “Having depression, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), or other anxiety disorders -- OCD is

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    Introduction The fifth edition of the Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (2013) or DSM-5 outlines the four feeding and eating disorders as, Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, Binge-Eating Disorder, and Other Specified Feeding and Eating Disorder (OSFED). These are complex and highly devastating disorders that cause health, emotional, and relationship problems (NEDA, 2016). These conditions should not be taken lightly due to their potential to cause long term emotional and physical

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    Anorexia Nervosa (AN) is commonly known to be as a female problem in the world. However, men are also in risk for such mental illness as well. Although statistically females do have a higher ratio of developing AN, men should deserve the same recognition for being equally in danger. The gender stereotyping in our culture leads to the emphasized focus for females in AN. Little attention has been paid to this imbalance while majority of the researches are done in general questions about AN such as

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    Haglund shared that she used to struggle with anorexia nervosa, but reading the Bible saved her from the eating disorder. Kirsten Haglund used her title as Miss America 2008 to speak out about the issue of eating disorders. She previously revealed that during her pre-teen years, she was only taking in coffee, gum, and Diet coke and only ate vegetables, fruit, or a bit of peanut butter every once in a while. Her own journey through and out of anorexia nervosa was published by CNN in March 2012. In

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