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  1. Nov 23, 2020 · Bigorexia, or muscle dysmorphia, is a body dysmorphic disorder that makes you obsessed with building muscle and looking muscular. Learn about the signs, risk factors, and how to get help for this condition that can affect your mental and physical health.

  2. In muscle dysmorphia, which is sometimes called "bigorexia", "megarexia", or "reverse anorexia", the delusional or exaggerated belief is that one's own body is too small, too skinny, insufficiently muscular, or insufficiently lean, although in most cases, the individual's build is normal or even exceptionally large and muscular already.

  3. Mar 5, 2022 · Psychiatrists sometimes refer to a preoccupation, mostly among young men, of not feeling muscular enough and a strict adherence to eating foods that lower weight and build muscle as ‘bigorexia.’

    • Alex Hawgood
  4. Nov 21, 2020 · The main characteristic of bigorexia is the thought that no matter how hard you try your body is never muscular enough. The condition is recognized as more common in men although some women bodybuilders have also been reported with similar symptoms.

  5. Nov 7, 2022 · What is bigorexia? As the name "bigorexia" indicates, muscular body dysmorphic disorder causes those impacted to fixate on muscularity — and to consistently view their bodies as not strong enough.

    • zee.krstic@hearst.com
    • Content Strategy Manager, Hearst Magazines
  6. May 8, 2023 · Often called bigorexia or reverse anorexia, muscle dysmorphia is characterized by distortions in body image. A disorder affecting mainly men, individuals with this mental health condition see their muscles as underdeveloped and believe themselves to be too thin or small, even if this is not the case.

  7. Jan 12, 2024 · What is the difference between bigorexia and muscle dysmorphia? “Bigorexia” is another name for MD. People may also refer to this condition as “reverse anorexia.”