Are you someone who is unhealthily concerned about your calorie intake? Do you try your best to cut back on your food intake to maintain a low body weight? Do you frequently skip meals? Are you scared of gaining weight? Take this Anorexia Nervosa Test to find out more about yourself.
Please note: This is a self-assessment and not a diagnostic test.
What is Anorexia?
Anorexia Nervosa is a serious psychological condition marked by an intense fear of gaining weight and an unhealthy obsession with being thin. This often leads to serious consequences like a dangerously low body weight and self-starvation.
People suffering from anorexia tend to go to extreme lengths to lose weight, such as misusing laxatives, over-exercising and refraining from eating. This can cause serious, and even life-threatening complications.
Research show that anorexia nervosa has one of the highest mortality rates among all psychiatric disorders, second only to opioid use disorder.
The signs of Anorexia Nervosa are the following:
- Restrictive eating habits
- Distorted body image
- Dramatic weight loss
- Extreme fear of gaining weight
- Avoiding meals due to fear of gaining weight
- Obsession with calories, food, or dieting
- Isolating oneself from close ones
- Cold intolerance
- Denial of hunger
- Exercising a lot and often
Read More About Anorexia Nervosa Here
Instructions For Taking Online Anorexia Nervosa Test
A list of questions is mentioned in this online ANOREXIA TEST which is related to life experiences that are common among people who have symptoms of Anorexia nervosa. Please read each question carefully, and indicate how often you have experienced the same or similar signs.
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NO INDICATION OF ANOREXIA
Your response indicates that you seem to have no significant symptoms of anorexia. You seem to maintain proper balance in your food habit. Your response also indicates that you do not engage in any sort of self-starvation and do not keep any kind of anxiety in mind regarding your body shape and weight gain. Your response also indicates that your eating habits are not also associated with any stress, guilt, or mental health issues which seem not to interrupt your personal, social and occupational well-being.
However, it should be noted that this is just a screening tool and not meant for proper medical diagnosis. If you think the results do not accurately represent your thoughts and feelings, then we would encourage you to consult a mental health professional for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
However, it should be noted that this is just a screening tool and not meant for proper medical diagnosis. If you think the results do not accurately represent your thoughts and feelings, then we would encourage you to consult a mental health professional for accurate diagnosis and treatment. -
LOW INDICATION OF ANOREXIA
Your response indicates that you seem to have low significant symptoms of anorexia. You seem to have a few difficulties maintaining proper balance in your food habit. Your response also indicates that you might engage in any sort of self-starvation and might keep any kind of anxiety in mind regarding your body shape and weight gain in a few cases. Your response also indicates that your eating habits might be slightly associated with any stress, guilt, or mental health issues. Also, it has been observed from your responses that you might show some symptoms like purging for weight control, obsession with food, calories, and dieting, and changes in mood and emotional state in a few cases.
However, it should be noted that this is just a screening tool and not meant for proper medical diagnosis. If you think the results do not accurately represent your thoughts and feelings, then we would encourage you to consult a mental health professional for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
However, it should be noted that this is just a screening tool and not meant for proper medical diagnosis. If you think the results do not accurately represent your thoughts and feelings, then we would encourage you to consult a mental health professional for accurate diagnosis and treatment. -
STRONG INDICATION OF ANOREXIA
Your response indicates that you seem to have high significant symptoms of anorexia. You seem to have many difficulties maintaining proper balance in your food habit. Your response also indicates that you might engage in any sort of self-starvation and might keep any kind of anxiety in mind regarding your body shape and weight gain in many cases. Your response also indicates that your eating habits seem to be strongly associated with any stress, guilt, or mental health issues. Also, it has been observed from your responses that you might show strong symptoms like purging for weight control, obsession with food, calories, and dieting, and changes in mood and emotional state. Besides this, You might also experience weight-gain-inhibiting behavioral habits (such as forced vomiting, laxative usage, and fasting), denial of hunger, not wanting to eat in public, frequently checking the mirror for perceived flaws, complaining about being fat, or social withdrawal.
However, it should be noted that this is just a screening tool and not meant for proper medical diagnosis. If you think the results do not accurately represent your thoughts and feelings, then we would encourage you to consult a mental health professional for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
However, it should be noted that this is just a screening tool and not meant for proper medical diagnosis. If you think the results do not accurately represent your thoughts and feelings, then we would encourage you to consult a mental health professional for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Is anorexia nervosa curable or not?
Recovering from Anorexia Nervosa is possible, provided that it includes reaching a healthy weight.
2. What is acute anorexia nervosa?
Acute Anorexia Nervosa is the most severe stage of Anorexia. People suffering from Acute Anorexia Nervosa tend to have a BMI of less than 15.
3. How does anorexia affect the heart?
Suffering from anorexia means dealing with severe weight loss and malnutrition, and this can cause the heart muscle to shrink, and even heart rate begins to slow.
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NO INDICATION OF ANOREXIA
Your response indicates that you seem to have no significant symptoms of anorexia. You seem to maintain proper balance in your food habit. Your response also indicates that you do not engage in any sort of self-starvation and do not keep any kind of anxiety in mind regarding your body shape and weight gain. Your response also indicates that your eating habits are not also associated with any stress, guilt, or mental health issues which seem not to interrupt your personal, social and occupational well-being.
However, it should be noted that this is just a screening tool and not meant for proper medical diagnosis. If you think the results do not accurately represent your thoughts and feelings, then we would encourage you to consult a mental health professional for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
However, it should be noted that this is just a screening tool and not meant for proper medical diagnosis. If you think the results do not accurately represent your thoughts and feelings, then we would encourage you to consult a mental health professional for accurate diagnosis and treatment. -
LOW INDICATION OF ANOREXIA
Your response indicates that you seem to have low significant symptoms of anorexia. You seem to have a few difficulties maintaining proper balance in your food habit. Your response also indicates that you might engage in any sort of self-starvation and might keep any kind of anxiety in mind regarding your body shape and weight gain in a few cases. Your response also indicates that your eating habits might be slightly associated with any stress, guilt, or mental health issues. Also, it has been observed from your responses that you might show some symptoms like purging for weight control, obsession with food, calories, and dieting, and changes in mood and emotional state in a few cases.
However, it should be noted that this is just a screening tool and not meant for proper medical diagnosis. If you think the results do not accurately represent your thoughts and feelings, then we would encourage you to consult a mental health professional for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
However, it should be noted that this is just a screening tool and not meant for proper medical diagnosis. If you think the results do not accurately represent your thoughts and feelings, then we would encourage you to consult a mental health professional for accurate diagnosis and treatment. -
STRONG INDICATION OF ANOREXIA
Your response indicates that you seem to have high significant symptoms of anorexia. You seem to have many difficulties maintaining proper balance in your food habit. Your response also indicates that you might engage in any sort of self-starvation and might keep any kind of anxiety in mind regarding your body shape and weight gain in many cases. Your response also indicates that your eating habits seem to be strongly associated with any stress, guilt, or mental health issues. Also, it has been observed from your responses that you might show strong symptoms like purging for weight control, obsession with food, calories, and dieting, and changes in mood and emotional state. Besides this, You might also experience weight-gain-inhibiting behavioral habits (such as forced vomiting, laxative usage, and fasting), denial of hunger, not wanting to eat in public, frequently checking the mirror for perceived flaws, complaining about being fat, or social withdrawal.
However, it should be noted that this is just a screening tool and not meant for proper medical diagnosis. If you think the results do not accurately represent your thoughts and feelings, then we would encourage you to consult a mental health professional for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
However, it should be noted that this is just a screening tool and not meant for proper medical diagnosis. If you think the results do not accurately represent your thoughts and feelings, then we would encourage you to consult a mental health professional for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
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