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Anorexia in Athletes By Nicole Bourquin, MS, BA Possible Symptoms of Anorexia Nervosa in Athletes: 1. Amenorrhea, or lack of starting menstruation (girls) 2. Dehydration, pale, dry skin, sunken eyes, wrinkled fingers, and lethargy 3. Unusual or constant fatigue 4. Gastrointestinal problems (constipation, diarrhea, bloating) 5. Hyperactivity, sometimes almost seeming “manic” 6. Cold intolerance 7. Avoidance of eating and eating situations with others 8. Repeated weighing practice—many times a day 9. Avoidance of dressing in front of team members and others 10. Suddenly wearing sweats during training 11. Claims of “feeling fat” despite being thin 12. Compulsiveness and rigidity, especially regarding eating and exercise (excessive calorie counting, etc.) 13. Excessive or obligatory exercise beyond what is required for their sport; a sudden increase in training hours, or training when injured 14. Minimal eating while being at a low weight, playing with food, making it look as if they have eaten, or eating food and spitting it out 15. Depression, declined interest in social situations, and/or isolation 16. Resistance to weight gain or maintenance recommended by professionals click
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