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What is the difference between Fasting and Anorexia?

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A. Cook

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A. Cook, English Professor, M.A, Ph.D, Kentucky

Answered Oct 08, 2020

How will you know if someone is fasting, and how will you know if someone has anorexia? When you say that someone is fasting, this means that a person is stopping himself from eating food for a certain number of hours or days.

There are some who may fast for three days because of some religious belief or because they feel that this is good for their body. Those who have anorexia are stopping themselves from consuming any form of food.

This means that they can stop themselves from eating food for not only days. Some would not eat for weeks and even months. Those who have anorexia would usually have an emaciated look. Those who fast may sometimes do it for health reasons but for those who have anorexia are doing it to lose weight.

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M. Kennedy

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M. Kennedy, Web Content Writer, Denver

Answered Aug 12, 2020

There have suggestions relating between anorexia and fasting; when one looks anorexia closely does beyond fasting, people consider fasting as a standard of living because of several diverse reasons.

There are many forms of fasting and as well as the different reasons why people fast. In the past, when people fast, they sit at flitty places consuming must bread. When fasting is correctly performed, people have positive mental, emotional, spiritual, and also health benefits.

Anorexia is very unhealthy; anorexia is an eating disorder that results in the excessive eight loss and extreme thinness caused by self-starvation. Anorexia can develop in anyone of any age, gender, cultural, race background. Anorexia can cause some organ failure when they start lacking in supplements and nutrients.

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M. Krasinski

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M. Krasinski, Content Writer, Columbus

Answered May 06, 2020

Although fasting and anorexia are both similar in that both cause an individual not to eat for a certain period of time, however, there are some differences between the two. Fasting means abstinence from food. This means a deliberate decision to abstain from eating for a particular period of time, usually because of some spiritual, health, and emotional benefits which an individual stands to gain from it.

Fasting might be in the form of spiritual exercise or advice from the doctor in order to improve one's health. On the other hand, anorexia goes beyond fasting as it is characterized by a compelling fear of being overweight.

This unwarranted fear will cause people not to want to eat so that they can remain as thin as possible. Anorexia is an eating disorder that can cause serious mental and physical problems. Anorexia is mostly a psychological problem that makes people equate their self-worth to being thin always.

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