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Being fit and sexy is one of the priorities of women nowadays. Women are very careful especially about the food they eat but sometimes they get too intense in their desire to be thin thus resulting to eating disorders. One of this eating disorder is called Anorexia or Anorexia nervosa. Statistics show that in the US alone, 1% of teenage girls may develop anorexia nervosa and up to 10% of them might die as a result of the development of Anorexia. This statistics is disturbing because teenagers and young women are the ones usually affected by Anorexia. Their desire to be thin and sexy leads to the downfall of their self-esteem and being anorexic that could also be the path towards the end of their young lives. Yes, death, this disease could result to this morbid phenomenon. Anorexia or Anorexia Nervosa is a type of eating disorder wherein the victim starves himself and refuses to maintain a minimal body weight of at least 15% of the normal body weight. Anorexia, like other eating disorder begins in the puberty stage of a person’s life. Most people who are suffering from anorexia are thin but they do not really see themselves that way. In fact, it is the total opposite; they view themselves as individuals who are very fat and overweight even though they are already stick-thin.
Symptoms of people with anorexia are not really consistent with all the victims of anorexia because every victim has different symptoms. Though that is the case, there are some symptoms that would be helpful in identifying if a person is suffering from anorexia. The first is having a body weight that is not consistent with the person’s sex, age, and height. Another symptom of having anorexia is called amenorrhea which is described as the loss of menstrual period for a span of three consecutive months. People with anorexia are often declining to eat in public or with other people. These people who have anorexia also have psychological problems like anxiety, weakness, dry skin, shortness of breath, and obsessiveness about calorie count intake. Aside from the obvious physical characteristics of people with anorexia, people who have this disorder also have other medical risks associated with anorexia. These include shrunken bones, mineral loss, low body temperature, irregular heartbeat, permanent failure of normal growth, development of osteoporosis, and bulimia nervosa. Anorexia is also common for people belonging to higher social economic class and also with professions wherein being thin is really a requirement like dancing, theater, and the like. Though anorexia seems to be a very non-sense disease, it is in fact, a very serious case. The good news about this? Anorexia could be overcome with proper guidance and care. If you know someone with anorexia, call them up and show that you care. tips anorexia treatment for binge eating eating disorders minneapolis pro bulimia site bulimia and symptoms facts about mary-kate's anorexia depression and bulimia eating disorders bulimia pro eating disorder eating disorder + internship research paper on eating disorders eating disorders types eating disorder groups in dallas/for worth a pro ana website laraine newman + anorexia eating disorder questionnaires males have eating disorders anorexia and media newspaper articles eating disorders treatment centers eating disorder articles photos of bulimia people bulimia and stomach pain consequences of eating disorders images of bulemia nervosa celebrities with binge eating disorder eating disorders treatments articles on anorexia anorexia photo gallery home remedy laxatives eating disorders and digestive illness are laxatives dangerous bulimia anorexia eating disorder awareness week pro anorexia website pictures anorexia and bulemia how to hide anorexia from parents eating disorders personal stories bulemia nervosa i wanna be ana and mia regrets anorexia rochester eating disorder psychology behind eating disorders the science of eating disorders anorexia the media laxatives and weight loss self-esteem and anorexia mary kate olsen and anorexia anorexia treatment michigan eating disorder programs Home Site Map |
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