Anorexia NervosaWhat Increases Your RiskThe risk of developing
anorexia nervosa increases if you:1, 2 - Have a family history of an
eating disorder, obesity, or a mood disorder (such as
anxiety or
depression).
- Have certain
personality traits and emotional conditions, such as
perfectionism, perseverance, anxiety, or low self-esteem.
- Feel
family, cultural, or social pressures related to goals
such as thinness, high achievement, or perfection.
If you struggle with anxiety, have a persistent nature, and strive
for perfection, you may be at risk for crossing the line from dieting to
anorexia.5, 2 For some
people, anorexic eating habits can meet a need for personal control and
self-esteem. Some teens may fall into this pattern as a way to cope with big
changes and challenges. A parent may have cause for concern if: - A child expresses concerns about weight at a
very young age.
- A teen becomes more strict with a
diet.
- A teen intensifies his or her exercise routine.
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