Assignment: Biological Causal Anorexia
Assignment: Biological Causal Anorexia
Assignment: Biological Causal Anorexia
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Biological causal factors of anorexia nervosa include genetic predisposition, serotonin regulation, and physiologic weight set points. Given the prevalence of this disorder, it seems unlikely that biological causes alone could account for it.
Research eating disorders using your textbook and the Argosy University online library resources. Based on your research, respond to the following:
Comment on the relative strengths of biological causes compared to sociological or individual causes. Consider the types of anorexia nervosa in your argument.
Explain any treatment strategies that would support your argument.
Does obesity share anything in common with anorexia nervosa? Consider obesity causal factors and whether obesity is truly a mental disorder.
Write your initial response in 34 paragraphs. If you refer to research information, cite sources applying APA standards.
What is the difference between anorexia and anorexia nervosa?
Anorexia nervosa is different from anorexia, which means a loss of appetite or inability to eat.
Anorexia nervosa is a psychological condition that involves aneating disorder. Symptoms include a very low body mass index (BMI), a refusal to eat, and attempts to lose weight, even when body mass index is very low.
How was the term anorexia nervosa derived?
Etymology. The term anorexia nervosa was established in 1873 by Queen Victorias personal physician, Sir William Gull. The term anorexia is of Greek origin: an- (??-, prefix denoting negation) and orexis (??????, appetite), thus translating to nervous absence of appetite
What does nervosa mean in anorexia nervosa?
Noun. anorexia nervosa (uncountable) An eating disorder characterized by self starvation due to an irrational fear of gaining weight.