2016
DOI: 10.3329/bjms.v15i3.22030
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Prevalence of anorexia nervosa among adolescent girls

Abstract: Abstract:Background: Girls tend to be more concerned about their physical appearance than boys during adolescent period. Adolescent girls are more likely to care for losing weight with the fear of being "fat". Anorexia nervosa (AN), a form of self-starvation, is an eating disorder characterized by a distorted body image that leads to restricted eating and other behavior that prevents a person from gaining weight. It commonly occurs in teenage girls, although boys are also affected, especially in the prepuberta… Show more

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“…This investigation presumes that Structural cerebrum peculiarities in AN as communicated in CT and sub cortical volume are fundamentally the result of hunger and improbable to re lect pre dismal quality markers or perpetual scars. (Umarani and Annamalai, 2016) Pervasiveness of anorexia nervosa among young adult girls. It was discovered that 31% of the juvenile young ladies were having high danger to anorexia nervosa and 69% were of no danger, though none of them were discovered steady with anorexia nervosa.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This investigation presumes that Structural cerebrum peculiarities in AN as communicated in CT and sub cortical volume are fundamentally the result of hunger and improbable to re lect pre dismal quality markers or perpetual scars. (Umarani and Annamalai, 2016) Pervasiveness of anorexia nervosa among young adult girls. It was discovered that 31% of the juvenile young ladies were having high danger to anorexia nervosa and 69% were of no danger, though none of them were discovered steady with anorexia nervosa.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%