Eating disorders don't just target women; in fact, 10% of anorexics are male, and that number is on a steady increase.
"One might assume there would be great differences between the male and female versions of anorexia, but in fact the two are nearly identical," MaleAnorexia.net said. The signs and symptoms of eating disorders are similar for both genders and include a negative body image, decreased libido, an obsession with working out (exercise bulimia), depression, compulsive calorie counting, perfectionism, avoiding social situations (especially where food is involved), thinning hair, muscle-loss and fatigue.
"Complications which specifically affect male anorexia include the fact that men with anorexia lose more muscle and tissue than women, who will instead lose body fat," the site continues. "The fact that muscle and tissue is more often lost in men is very detrimental to the body. This makes male anorexia far more dangerous than most cases of female anorexia."
10% Of Anorexics Are Male
Number Growing
Trend Themes
1. Male Anorexia - The growing prevalence of anorexia in men presents a potential market for gender-specific eating disorder treatment.
2. Gender-inclusive Healthcare - The rise in male anorexia underscores the need for gender-inclusive healthcare, including education and treatment options that cater to male patients.
3. Nutrition Technology - Nutrition tracking apps and wearable devices that monitor caloric intake may help those with anorexia manage their eating habits and promote healthier lifestyles.
Industry Implications
1. Mental Healthcare - Mental healthcare providers ought to bridge the service gap by offering specialized treatment and support for male patients with eating disorders.
2. Fitness and Wellness - Fitness and wellness programs may benefit from creating a more supportive and inclusive environment for men who are struggling with body image and eating disorders.
3. Nutrition Technology - The rise in male anorexia highlights the need for technology-based interventions that can offer personalized recommendations and support for individuals with eating disorders.