So I'm sifting through research articles on pubmed and I just found out that scientists have found
a way to 'make a mouse
anorexic' basically they saw that when they highly restrict the food available to the mouse, it begins being hyperactive and exercises excessively on its wheel, night
or day, and starts to opt for exercising over taking food even when offered to them. Then they did brain
scans on these mice and found
that their brain
activity was very similar
to human
anorexic
patients.
I thought this was really
cool because mice are scavengers that will eat whatever
they can find, so for their abnormal brain
activity to be so strong
that it makes them not take food offered (when they have restricted access
and are starving) is insane
to me. Its like oh shit this actually
is a physical disease
and I'm not just making it up in my head, who'd a thought
side note: I'm really curious
how many people here are interested
in the 'science' of their disorder, I'm thinking
if anyone else gives a shit I might start a forum just to post the conclusion from research stuff I read to get some legit info on a lot of things we're always contemplating
(weight loss plateau, CICO vs other, HIIT vs low intensity long duration, metabolism of anorexics, body's reaction
to starvation, all that kinda stuff
- your geeky premed anorexic
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