Studies Show Genetic Link to Anorexia
Researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill estimate approximately 56 percent of the responsibility for developing anorexia may be determined by genetics.
Another study, which involved Swedish twins, suggests that anorexia nervosa may be inherited, and linked with anxiety and/or depression in early stages of life, and because this disorder is not of choice researchers believe a genetic predisposition may be triggered by environmental factors. Details of this study were published in the published in the March issue of the U.S. journal, Archives of General Psychiatry .
Anorexia has highest death rate of any mental illness, and new studies may influence identification and treatment of the disorder.


