Anorexia

Nutrition

Psychology

Over exercise

More calories burnt than the body requires

Calorie deficit

Nutrient deficiencies occur

Nurture/the environment they grew in

Constantly shamed for eating too much

BMR (Basal Metabolic Rate) changes drastically

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High body standards

Low BMR results in many side effects

Body goes into constant Ketosis

Nutrients within the body such as stored fat and protein are excessively used to survive

Essential Vitamins and minerals are derived for proper organ functioning

Heart

Liver

Lack of potassium and Vitamin D

Resulting in Irregular heart rhythm and systolic and dystolic heart function

Increased hepatic enzymes within the liver

Risk of hepatocyte injury

Hypoglycemia risk

If injury does occur

Acute liver failure occurs

Can be avoided if calorie or nutrient intake is increased

Can be treated medically with supplements and heart medicines

Will constantly occur if calorie or nutrient intake is not increased

Obsession on losing weight occurs

After certain weight is lost, extreme weight loss goals is set

Extensive research done on weightloss

Physically limits amount of food consumed

Constantly measuring calories

Extreme physical exertion after a meal

Mentally and physically exhausted

Fatigue, brain fog, depression

Anxiety occurs if too much food is consumed