
1) Certain eating disorder 2) Consumption problem 3) Eating disorder 4) Problem for some models 5) What some models suffer from
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1) Indifference
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• (n.) Alt. of Anorexy
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(Gr. 'want of appetite') lack or loss of the appetite for food.
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An eating disorder marked by loss of appetite leading to excessive weight loss.
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An abnormal loss of the appetite for food. Anorexia can be caused by cancer, AIDS, a mental disorder (i.e., anorexia nervosa), or other diseases.
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Loss of appetite.
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Lack or loss of appetite for food due to any cause. Sensitive cats may lose their appetite when first re-homed, or due to any emotional upset. Loss of appetite can also be one of the first signs of illness.
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<symptom> The uncontrolled lack or loss of the appetite for food. ... (14 May 1997) ...
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(an″o-rek´se-ә) lack or loss of appetite; appetite is psychological, dependent on memory and associations, as compared with hunger, which is physiologically aroused by the body's need for food. Anorexia can be brought about by subjectively unpleasant food, surroundings, or company, or emotional states such a...
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loss of appetite for food.
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Loss or lack of appetite for food caused by such things as feelings of sickness (nausea), unpleasant smells or unattractive surroundings.
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An eating disorder that is characterized by low body weight, a distorted body image, and an intense fear of gaining weight. The individual usually does not eat and their body goes into starvation mode. Anorexia during pregnancy is very dangerous and can lead to miscarriage, stillbirth, low birth weight and a variety of other complications. Bro...
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Having little or no appetite for food.
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Loss of appetite; inappetence.
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Lack of or complete loss of appetite for food.
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anorexia 1. A lack or loss of appetite for food. 2. No appetite; also, a shortened term for anorexia nervosa.
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Loss of appetite.
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noun a prolonged disorder of eating due to loss of appetite
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Lack of desire to eat, or refusal to eat, especially the pathological condition of anorexia nervosa, most often found in adolescent girls and young women. Compulsive eating, or bulimia, distortions of body image, and depression often accompany anorexia. The causes of anorexia nervosa are not known. It is characterized by severe self-imposed res...
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Eating Disorder that leads to a potentially fatal low body weight.
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Lack of appetite. May be partial or total.
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Lack of appetite.
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A loss of appetite or desire to eat.
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loss of appetite and inability to eat. · See
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