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Posted: Wednesday, 19 March 2008 8:51PM

Dr. Brian McDonough on Anorexia Nervosa

NEW YORK (1010 WINS)  -- Anorexia Nervosa attacks more than one out of every hundred women. Teens and young adults are most vulnerable. 

There is no doubt there is a strong psychological component associated with the condition. 

The major problem associated with anorexia is a distorted body image. 

A person with anorexia often thinks they’re overweight, despite being thin…sometimes dramatically underweight. There is also no doubt that outside pressure like those from the media play a role. 

But could people inherit a gene that increases their chances of developing anorexia? 

There has been research involving more than 30,000 Swedish twins and it suggests there might be a link. There are warning signs that anorexia could be a potential problem. For instance, anxiety or depression early in life could be a tip that the problem is going to occur. 

The most important point is that anorexia needs professional attention. You can’t treat this on your own.

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