Cibophobia vs Anorexia - What's the difference?
cibophobia | anorexia |
The fear of, or aversion to, eating or food.
* 1981 , M. J. Renaer, Chronic Pelvic Pain in Women , Spring-Verlag (1981), ISBN 9780387106083,
* 1993 , Marion Eugene Ensminger & Audrey H. Ensminger, Foods & Nutrition Encyclopedia, Two Volume Set , CRC Press (1993), ISBN 0849389801,
* 2013 , Max Hill, "
Loss of appetite, especially as a result of disease.
Anorexia nervosa.
As nouns the difference between cibophobia and anorexia
is that cibophobia is the fear of, or aversion to, eating or food while anorexia is loss of appetite, especially as a result of disease.cibophobia
English
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(wikipedia cibophobia) (-)page 134:
- The pain pattern is so intimately related to the ingestion of food that the patient will reduce the size of meals, become reluctant to eat, and even develop frank cibophobia .
page 423:
- Cibophobia differs from anorexia since appetite may persist but the pearson fears eating because of some associated or subsequent discomfort.
Fear Factor", The Peak (Simon Fraser University), Volume 145, Issue 9, 28 October 2013, page 15:
- This condition arises from cheese-related trauma (I'll leave it up to you to imagine what this might entail) and it's often considered a subcategory of cibophobia .
