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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Can you get hospitalized for being underweight?

When someone with an eating disorder is severely underweight, seriously unwell or refusing treatment they are sometimes advised to stay in hospital. Most will be treated as an outpatient but some will be admitted and treated as an 'inpatient'.
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What BMI do you get Hospitalised at?

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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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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What is the lowest BMI 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 BMI is too low for surgery?

While elevated body mass index (BMI) is now well known to increase surgical and anesthetic risks such as surgical site infection and difficult intubation, patients with low BMI (<20.5) may not be appreciated as having increased perioperative risk.
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What is the BMI of a starving person?

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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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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What BMI is extreme anorexia?

Note: Extreme anorexia nervosa is defined as a BMI < 15 in those meeting DSM-V diagnostic criteria for anorexia nervosa.
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When do anorexics get admitted to hospital?

Where treatment will happen. Most people with anorexia will be able to stay at home during their treatment. You'll usually have appointments at your clinic and then be able to go home. However, you may be admitted to hospital if you have serious health complications.
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What is the lowest BMI ever recorded?

This article presents gastrointestinal and endocrine complications related to anorexia. It explains metabolic adaptations activated by the body to enable the survival of patients with very low body mass index (the lowest reported BMI was only 6.7 kg/m²).
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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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Can a hospital force feed you?

The hospital's duty is to intervene, and the court's responsibility is to allow such intervention. The most compassionate way in which the hospital can help is to force-feed the patient. If a patient is mentally competent, the refusal to eat is morally wrong.
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What does starvation feel like?

It usually takes days to weeks, and includes weakness, fast heart rate, shallow breaths that are slowed, thirst, and constipation. There may also be diarrhea in some cases. The eyes begin to sink in and glass over. The muscles begin to become smaller and muscle wasting sets in.
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Is a BMI of 17 malnourished?

under 18.5kg/m2 – you are considered underweight and possibly malnourished. 18.5 to 24.9kg/m2 – you are within a healthy weight range for young and middle-aged adults. 25.0 to 29.9kg/m2 – you are considered overweight.
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Can being underweight lead to death?

Compared to normal weight, underweight was associated with increased all-cause mortality (HR: 1.37; 95% CI: 1.14-1.65).
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Does being underweight affect heart?

Being underweight can produce profound effects on the heart and circulation. When Heart muscle is lost the heart is becomes weak. Blood pressure drops and the heart rate slows. This elevates the level of risk for irregular heartbeats and other issues.
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Does being underweight affect life expectancy?

Underweight people were expected to live the shortest lives and spend the fewest years in an active state compared with normal and overweight individuals. Results remained unchanged even when accounting for educational attainment, smoking history, and a count of existing chronic conditions.
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Can you be too underweight for anesthesia?

Your weight need to be taken into consideration by the anesthesiologist during surgery. Because you are small, you require less anesthesia, but your anesthesiologist can deal with that without problems.
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Is a BMI of 16.5 too low?

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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What weight-loss surgery can I get with a BMI of 30?

If your BMI is between 25-30, it means that you are overweight and are a possible candidate for the gastric sleeve. The surgery is performed using laparoscopy meaning that there will only be a few small incisions through which the doctor performs the procedure.
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