Michael, like hundreds of thousands of men, suffers from a condition called muscle dysmorphia, or, bigorexia. |
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Recovery from muscle dysmorphia is very difficult because, as with anorexia nervosa, the individual is usually unwilling to admit their problem. |
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But it is not absurd to someone with an eating disorder or to the one per cent who suffer from body dysmorphia. |
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During my first shift, I witnessed a halting conversation between a counsellor and a young girl with body dysmorphia. |
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A longtime weight lifter, O'Connor was in the business of treating muscle dysmorphia — a kind of reverse anorexia. |
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In case of severe dysmorphia, it is sometimes necessary to use both surgery and orthodontics. |
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The present clinical picture is one characterised by marked mental retardation, microcephaly, craniofacial dysmorphia and physical malformations. |
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The force applied on the teeth, which can vary in terms of intensity and duration, enables the correction of dysmorphia and dental malpositions. |
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Muscle dysmorphia has been described as a disorder in which individuals are pathologically preoccupied with their muscularity. |
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Body talk about weight was associated with upper body dissatisfaction, symptoms of muscle dysmorphia, and disordered eating attitudes and behaviors. |
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To date, only 2 siblings have been described with perinatal asphyxia and dysmorphia, including low-set dysplastic ears, micrognathia, a short neck, and loose, wrinkled skin. |
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