Anorexia Nervosa is defined as more of a psychological problem than a physical problem. Some causes of Anorexia include: motivation to lose weight due to the perception of ones own body weight or as "overweight" …show more content…
It can lead to severe weight loss and death by starvation. Severe weight loss is the goal of someone suffering from Anorexia. They think that they're "fat" or overweight, while in reality they're actually at very healthy weight. Severe weight loss can lead to all sorts of problems in the digestive system and the body as a whole. If the body doesn't get the nutrients necessary to function from food, it can't function properly. Anorexia can lead to numerous heart problems. These complications are the most dangerous. It can cause blood flow to reduce, blood pressure to drop, and the heart to shrink due to lack of nutrients. It can even cause hormonal problems and infertility in both men and …show more content…
Up to 66% of children and adolescent girls with anorexia fail to develop strong bones during an important growing period. Young males with anorexia also suffer from stunted growth. The less the patient weighs, the more severe the bone loss will be. Women with anorexia who also purge are at an increased risk for bone loss. Testosterone levels decrease in boys as they lose weight, which also can affect their bone density. In young males with anorexia, weight gain produces some catch-up growth, but it may not result in full