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WannarexiaWannarexia, or anorexic yearning,[1] is a label applied to someone who claims to have anorexia nervosa, or wishes they did.[2] These individuals are also called wannarexic[3] “wanna-be ana”[4] or "anorexic wannabe".[5] The neologism wannarexia is a portmanteau of the latter two terms. It may be used as a perjorative term.[6] Product highlightThe condition is a cultural phenomenon, not a diagnosis.[7] Some people fitting this description may also be diagnosed with eating disorder not otherwise specified (EDNOS). Wannarexia is most common in teenage girls who want to be popular.[7] Wannarexia is likely caused by a combination of cultural and media influences.[3] Author and Personal Performance Coach Susan Kano has written, "Most young women have "anorexic thoughts" and attitudes,[8] and there are no diagnostic criteria for wannarexia.[3] The distinction between anorexia and wannarexia is that anorexics aren't satisfied by their weight loss, while wannarexics are more likely to derive pleasure from weight loss.[3] Many people who actually suffer from the eating disorder anorexia are angry, offended, or frustrated about wannarexia.[3] Although wannarexics may be inspired or motivated by the pro-anorexia, or pro-ana, community that promotes or supports anorexia as a lifestyle choice rather than an eating disorder,[9] they are not welcome in this subculture. Participants in pro-ana web forums only want to associate with "real anorexics" and will shun wannarexics who only diet occasionally, and are not dedicated to the lifestyle full-time.[10] Community websites for genuine anorexics and bulimics have posted advice to wannarexics saying that they don't want their "warped perspectives and dangerous behaviour to affect others."[6] Further reading
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Categories: Eating disorders | Culture-specific syndromes |
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