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  2. Underweight - Wikipedia

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    People with certain eating disorders can also be underweight due to one or more nutrient deficiencies or excessive exercise, which exacerbates nutrient deficiencies. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] A common belief is that healthy underweight individuals can ‘eat what they want’ and then burn it off either by high levels of activity or elevated metabolism.

  3. Marfan syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Many people with Marfan syndrome grow to above-average height, and some have disproportionately long, slender limbs with thin, weak wrists and long fingers and toes. The Steinberg sign, also known as the thumb sign, is one of the clinical examination tests for Marfan disease in the hands.

  4. Thin ideal - Wikipedia

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    The standard media-portrayed thin ideal woman is about 15% below the average female body weight, "This ideal stresses slimness, youth and androgyny, rather than the normative female body. The thin-ideal woman portrayed in the media is biogenetically difficult, if not impossible, for the majority of women" to achieve. [12]

  5. Everything You Know About Obesity Is Wrong - The Huffington Post

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    Thin women, Harrop discovered, take around three years to get into treatment, while her participants spent an average of 13 and a half years waiting for their disorders to be addressed. “A lot of my job is helping people heal from the trauma of interacting with the medical system,” says Ginette Lenham, a counselor who specializes in obesity.

  6. Giuliana Rancic admits she's 'really thin': It's hard for me ...

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    Giuliana Rancic feels the speculation surrounding her thin frame has "gotten out of hand," but does admit that it's not totally unwarranted. The Fashion Police co-host tells People that she finds ...

  7. Does having 'skinny genes' mean you can skip exercise ... - AOL

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    The researchers emphasized that even people with ‘skinny genes’ still must eat the right foods and exercise.” “Having a genetic predisposition to either skinny or overweight does not mean ...

  8. Lujan–Fryns syndrome - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] These features include a tall, thin stature and long, slender limbs. [5] LFS is also associated with psychopathology and behavioral abnormalities, and it exhibits a number of malformations affecting the brain and heart. [6] [7] [8] The disorder is inherited in an X-linked dominant manner, and is attributed to a missense mutation in the ...

  9. Bethenny Frankel Slams Ozempic Use, Warns of Potential Side ...

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    Celebrities Who've Spoken About the Ozempic Weight Loss Trend Read article “This is going to be scary because very thin people who have body dysmorphia and eating disorders are going to be ...