A summary of commonly seen symptoms in people suffering with anorexia nervosa. Designed to provide basic information and as the basis for awareness raising sessions with e.g. parents, students or school staff.
There is also an accompanying video and factsheet see: http://www.inourhands.com/anorexia-symptoms-guide/
2. WEIGHT LOSS
• Aim to keep weight below minimum for their height
• Despite low weight, aim to lose more
• Weight loss continues despite health dangers
3. THINK THEY’RE FAT
• Distorted view of their shape
• Even when very thin, consider themselves fat
4. FEAR OF EATING AND WEIGHT GAIN
The thought of eating can induce physical symptoms
of panic e.g. nausea, panic attacks
7. CALORIE COUNTING
• May know the calorie content of many foods
• May set a daily calorie limit
• Will feel ashamed if they eat more than they’re
‘allowed’
8. HYPERACTIVITY
• Sport and exercise to burn calories
• May constantly walk, fidget, refuse to sit down
9. SYMPTOMS SUMMARY
• Weight loss
• Restricted eating
• Skipping meals
• Strange behaviour
• Calorie counting
• Baggy clothing
• Layers of clothing
• Can’t focus in class
• Weight Loss
• Think They’re Fat
• Fear of Eating and Weight Gain
• Weight Influences Self-Evaluation
• Loss of Periods
• Calorie Counting
• Hyperactivity
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