What are the three essential diagnostic features of anorexia nervosa?

A. Persistently low self-confidence, intense fear of becoming fat, and disturbance in motivation.
B. Low self-esteem, disturbance in self-perceived weight or shape, and persistent energy restriction.
C. Restricted affect, disturbance in motivation, and low calorie intake.
D. Persistent restriction of energy intake, intense fear of becoming fat, and disturbance in self-perceived weight or shape.


Ans: D. Persistent restriction of energy intake, intense fear of becoming fat, and disturbance in self-perceived weight or shape.

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