Who is affected by anorexia nervosaAlthough
anorexia nervosa is not common, affecting only 5 to 10
people out of every 100,000 people, it is a growing problem.1 Anorexia nervosa is more common in industrialized countries,
where lack of food is not generally a problem and thinness is prized. You are more likely to develop anorexia nervosa if you:2 - Are female. Although males can develop anorexia,
it is rare. For every 10 females who develop anorexia, approximately 1 male
does.
- Are a white adolescent from a Western society, although
people all over the world from all races and age groups develop
anorexia.
- Participate in sports or work in a profession that
requires a certain body type. Examples include:
- Athletes (such as runners, wrestlers, figure
skaters, swimmers, gymnasts, or
jockeys).
- Models.
- Ballet
dancers.
- Actors.
- Have a sister, brother, or parent who has
anorexia.
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