10 Common Causes for Loss of Appetite
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Psychological Disorders
Loss of appetite can also be caused by some psychological disorders, such as depression and anorexia nervosa. Eating disorders, which are usually characterized as psychological disorders, can be extremely debilitating and severely impact a person's quality of life.
Depression can cause both an increase and decrease in appetite and is a common psychological cause of appetite loss. This may be due to depression altering the way the pleasure and reward centers of the brain functions.9Simmons, W Kyle et al. ‘Depression-Related Increases and Decreases in Appetite: Dissociable Patterns of Aberrant Activity in Reward and Interoceptive Neurocircuitry.’ The American journal of psychiatry vol. 173,4 (2016): 418-28. doi:10.1176/appi.ajp.2015.15020162
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