Can anorexia be hereditary?

My great grandfather died at the age of 98 at 6’ 2’’ and 78 lbs. and I’ve been hospitalized and in rehab for ana and mia and im not like most girls that do it because they think “its cool” or what ever…because its killed people in my famly…and I dont want that to happen to me…so can it be passed…

Answer #1

A research done in the University of Pittsburgh reveals that heredity has a central role in the trigger of bulimia and eating disorders. Michael Strober, supervisor of the research explains that “the genetic influences play an important role in determining the susceptibility to get the illness”.

A research done in the University of Pittsburgh reveals that heredity has a central role in the trigger of bulimia and eating disorders. Michael Strober, supervisor of the research explains that “the genetic influences play an important role in determining the susceptibility to get the illness”.

These disorders of the eating habits present themselves generally in adolescents who usually self restrict themselves, who are perfectionists, and have been outstanding for their intellectual development and high scholar indexes, these girls in the moment they have any inconvenient trigger injuries in their self esteem, injuries that they try to heal improving their physical image.

It was concluded that genes have a lot to do, but the familiar context has a very important influence in the disorders of the eating behavior. In an initial stage the nutritional recuperation is required, then reeducation of the eating behavior, giving healthy habits and finally a cognitive-behavioral treatment is essential.

Answer #2

having family who’ve had ED’s can raise your risk of developing an ED.

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