How much weight anorexics gain weekly?

A minimal acceptable outpatient rate of weight gain is 0.5-1.0 lb./week. Failure to meet this over a 6-8 week period, or medical or psychiatric instability, are indications for intensive treatment.
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How quickly can an anorexic gain weight?

It is not uncommon for daily caloric needs of people recovering from anorexia to reach 3,000 to 5,000 daily calories for a sufficient 1/2 pound to 2 pounds per week weight gain until achieving goal weight.
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How many calories does an anorexic gain weight?

In most patients with anorexia nervosa an average weekly weight gain of 0.5 to 1 kg in inpatient settings and 0.5 kg in outpatient settings should be an aim of treatment. This requires about 3,500 to 7,000 extra calories a week.
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What is the minimum weight for anorexia?

A normal BMI for an adult is 18.5-25. Above that you are overweight and below that you are underweight. Adults with anorexia have a BMI below 17.5.
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What weight is extreme anorexia?

That being said, a BMI below 17.5 in adults is one of the common physical characteristics used to diagnose anorexia. There are also different tiers of anorexia based on BMI ranging from mild (<17.5), moderate (16-16.99), and severe (15-15.99), to extreme (<15).
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What are the BMI cut offs for anorexia?

Severe Anorexia Nervosa is defined in weight terms as an individual with a body mass index (BMI) of <15 (BMI – weight in kilograms divided by height in metres squared).
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What is the BMI cutoff for anorexia?

How is BMI measured? According to the DSM-5, a diagnosis of anorexia nervosa (AN) or “anorexia BMI” requires that someone have a BMI of less than 18.5.
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How underweight do you have to be to be hospitalized?

Low Body Weight

The Academy of Eating Disorders recommends inpatient treatment for anyone at or below 75% of their ideal body weight. This is a general suggestion for medical professionals, not a hard and fast rule.
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How often do you weigh anorexia patients?

Many patients will weigh himself daily, multiple times a day. It becomes an obsession and a game. Often, clinicians will hear that the client will try to see how much weight they can lose in a day, or two days, or a week.
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What weight is considered skinny?

What exactly counts as being "skinny?" Some healthcare experts believe a BMI in the 15-18 range to be clinically underweight. This seems to fall pretty close to what many everyday people consider to be "skinny" with a BMI of 18 or lower frequently listed as the indicator of someone considered to be slim.
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How many calories a day are you considered anorexic?

The Anorexic Diet Explained

The premise is very simple. In order to lose weight, you need to eat fewer calories daily. Although the recommended minimum calorie requirement is 1200 for women and 1500 for men, the anorexic diet aims to keep calories under 800 a day.
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Is it possible to gain weight after anorexia?

Weight restoration following a restrictive eating disorder may take months depending on how sick the individual is. This process often requires an individual to drastically increase their caloric intake in order to gain weight at a safe and steady rate.
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How long after eating does weight gain occur?

A 2012 study at Oxford University found that the fat in your food ends up on your waistline in less than four hours. Carbohydrate and protein take a little longer, because they need to be converted into fat in the liver first and it takes nine calories of protein or carbohydrate to make 1g of fat.
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Will I gain weight back if I starve myself?

Starving your body, whether consistently or inconsistently, can result in weight gain since your body is confused. Your metabolism is slowed so you're not burning through calories, or excess fat. Additionally, starving yourself can lead to fits of binge eating later, since you're so hungry.
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Can you have anorexia without being super skinny?

But in 2013, a new category of eating disorder was formally recognized: atypical anorexia nervosa. Individuals with this condition meet all other diagnostic criteria for anorexia nervosa but have a normal body weight.
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Does extreme hunger cause weight gain?

When your body doesn't produce any leptin, your brain thinks that your body doesn't have any fat tissue. It can lead to uncontrolled and excessive hunger, leading to weight gain.
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What is blind weighing?

Conversely, blind weighing involves the therapist not sharing the patients' weight with her or him. When patients are blind weighed, they are usually asked to step on the scale backwards and the weight is not explicitly discussed [3].
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Do Anorexics weight fluctuate?

The most obvious sign that someone has anorexia nervosa may be that they are underweight, they have lost weight very quickly, or their weight fluctuates dramatically.
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What BMI does your period stop?

Effects of Losing Weight

Being underweight can cause you to not have a period. This commonly occurs in competitive athletes and women with eating disorders. Women need at least 22% body fat to menstruate regularly. 11 Having a BMI of 18.5 or under can impact your period.
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At what BMI will you be Hospitalised?

for hospitalization:

BMI < 13 is an indicatior for certification under the Mental Health Act if the patient refuses admission although BMI < 13 alone is not enough for admission.
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How do you know if you're dangerously underweight?

Weighing too little can contribute to a weakened immune system, fragile bones and feeling tired. You can check if you're underweight by using our BMI healthy weight calculator, which shows your body mass index (BMI). If your BMI is below 18.5, this suggests that your weight may be too low.
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What BMI is considered starving?

A BMI nearing 15 is usually used as an indicator for starvation and the health risks involved, with a BMI <17.5 being one of the DSM criteria for the diagnosis of anorexia nervosa.
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Is a BMI of 16.8 okay?

A BMI of 20-25 is ideal; 25-30 is overweight and over 30 is obese. If your BMI is under 18.5, you're considered underweight. If your BMI is 18.5-20, you're a bit underweight and can't afford to lose more.
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Is a BMI of 17.5 too low?

The American Dietetic Association (ADA) defines the ideal body mass index (BMI) as between 20 and 25. Thus, anyone below that range would be considered underweight and those with a BMI from 18.5 to 17.5 extremely underweight.
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How fast is rapid weight gain?

Sudden weight gain -- 2-3 pounds in a day or more than 5 pounds a week -- could mean it's getting worse. You also might have swollen feet and ankles, a faster pulse, heavy breathing, high blood pressure, memory loss, and confusion. You might want to track these symptoms so you can tell your doctor about abrupt changes.
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