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Eating Disorders
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Eating Disorders
If you know of someone that is enduring an eating disorder, there is help for such individuals. An eating disorder can be dangerous and it can ultimately lead to poor health and death. There are three primary eating disorders.
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Excessive Exercise and Eating Disorders
In our society, women are ten times more likely to develop eating disorders and compulsive exercise habits that can be life threatening and often do prove to be fatal.
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Self-Destructive Behaviors of Girls with Anorexia
The desire of having a beautiful, slim body determines girls and young women to take drastic actions. The society we live in puts a lot of pressure on the shoulders of young girls by establishing and supporting exaggerated physical features as ideals of beauty. Teenage girls struggle to get noticed and sustain assiduous efforts in their attempt of improving their physical appearance. Their constant preoccupation with body weight sometimes becomes an obsession and many young girls develop eating disorders.
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Eating Disorders - Don't Discriminate
Eating disorders, such as anorexia, binge-eating, and bulimia, are characterized by an individual displaying extreme behaviors and attitudes about their weight and food issues.
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What Forces Cause Eating Disorders?
The aspiration of women in many from all over the world, especially in those that are more westernized, to be thin, skinny, and slender is evident and visible in everyday life. This drive and desire is fed by the many television programs, magazines, weight loss advertisements...
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Common Myths and Misconceptions about Anorexia
People have many misconceptions about anorexia. Due to poor understanding of the phenomenon or due to various popular myths surrounding eating disorders, most people assimilate denatured ideas regarding anorexia and the persons it affects.
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Eating Disorders Explained
Unhealthy eating patterns lead to an eating disorder. This is very common among teenage girls who are obsessed about becoming thin, and start harming their body by not eating. Poor nutrition harms their body organs. This is a very serious problem as it affects them mentally as well, and leads to depression and anxiety.
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Anorexia Nervosa
Being thin is not bad or wrong per se. Keeping your weight at the ideal level with respect to your height is actually beneficial to your health. The problem begins when a young girl who wants to be thin would resort to drastic measures such as starving herself to death in order to be thin.
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Diagnosing Food Intolerance
Food intolerance used to be called 'food allergies'. However, there is a world of difference between a true food allergy, such as the infamous peanut allergy, which can kill almost instantly, and an intolerance to, for example, gluten leading to general poor health and obesity.
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Anorexia Takes Lives
Anorexia kills an estimated 1000 people a year, 90% of these are women. Know what to look for, what causes it and which treatment is available.
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Why Binges Take Place
A binge is not necessarily a form of weakness or will-power, but is associated with an imbalance correlated with a low-caloric diet.
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Bulimia Nervosa
Adolescence is often a crucial period for most people. It is the time when a person tries to establish his identity. Physical appearance and public perception becomes very important during this stage of development. Oftentimes a teenager will go to extreme lengths to be accepted by his peers.
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Online Guide to Bulimia
Have you ever harbored the fear of getting fat? This feeling may have overwhelmed you to the point that you tried to eat nothing at all. Or maybe the fear of gaining weight proved too much that you had to immediately purge what you had just eaten.
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Anorexia - Signs to Watch Out For
Anorexia is one of the most common eating disorders prevalent among teenage girls and young women. Learn about the signs, which may indicate the development of the disorder.
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