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Anorexia And Bulemia

Anorexia and Bulimia: A Concise Overview As many as 20% of females in their teenage and young adult years suffer from anorexia nervosa or bulimia nervosa (Alexander-Mott, 4). Males are also afflicted by these eating disorders, but at a much lower rate, with a female to male ratio of six to one. Those with anorexia nervosa refuse to maintain a normal body weight by not eating and have an intense fear of gaining weight. People with bulimia nervosa go through periods of binge eating and then purging (vomiting), or sometimes not purging but instead refraining from eating at all for days. Both of these disorders wreak havoc on a person's body and mental state, forcing them to become emaciated and often depressed. There is no known exact cause of either anorexia nervosa or bulimia nervosa, but many factors play a role in the initial onset, such as: personality traits, low self-esteem, and social and cultural influences (Costin, 21). Many anorexics have specific personality traits that urge them to refrain from eating. Many are perfectionists that will diet and exercise and not eat until their bodies are perfect. Unfortunately, however, he or she never thinks their body is perfect, and continues their destructive cycle.


Many factors can contribute to the onset of these disorders, but they are attributed mainly to a person's distorted self-image, low self-esteem, and a need for control. Los Angeles, CA: Lowell House, 1996. Often , they feel as though others are trying to force them to do Breaux 2things, and so, take complete control of their bodies. Males can also be anorexic or bulimic, but it occurs far less often. Eating disorders like anorexia and bulimia are devastating to a person's body, causing them to be dangerously underweight. A person in treatment will almost certainly lapse back into anorexia or bulimia for short periods of time. In addition to sometimes taking drugs to increase appetite, an anorexic or bulimic in treatment is encouraged to eat healthy, regular meals. Treatment is an option for anorexics and bulimics, though it can take years, and sometimes it never succeeds.

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