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In America, girls are given the message at a very young age that in order to be happy and successful, they must be thin. Given the value, which our society places on being thin, it is not surprising that eating disorders are on the increase. In America, thousands of teenage girls are dealing with em...
More than five million Americans suffer from eating disorders. It is estimated that eighty-five percent of eating disorders begin during the adolescent age and may last through the mid twenties. However, Bulimia Nervosa is one of the many eating disorders that affect five percent of females in the...
Amenorrhea is a problem that affects many women of all ages. There are three types of amenorrhea: primary, secondary, and athletic. The causation of each type is different and so the way to treat each of them is different. Some amenorrhea is harmless and has no bad effects on the body, but th...
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Many people suffer from the condition known as anorexia nervosa. Often the victims go through a number of symptoms that can lead to a serious amount of problems concerning a person's weight, happiness, and personality. People should keep a close eye out for anyone who shows signs of certain sym...
Many people suffer from the condition known as anorexia nervosa. Often the victims go through a number of symptoms that can lead to a serious amount of problems concerning a person\'s weight, happiness, and personality. People should keep a close eye out for anyone who shows signs of certain symptom...
There are many sociological explanations for the many various hypotheses for what are the causes of eating disorders. This essay will try to explain the implications of these explanations and discuss the treatments of eating disorders. Initially, one must first define what an eating disorder is. ...
Anorexia Nervosa is a form of undernutrition caused by nervous and/or psychological factors. Typically, it is an eating disorder of adolescent girls, but occasionally it occurs in older females, younger children, and males. Anorexia Nervosa patients are preoccupied with food. They collect and read b...
Bulimia and Anorexia, which are found almost solely in females, are rigorous and occasionally overbearing dilemmas to handle in any mental health treatment environment. "As many as five out of 100 females with Anorexia die from acute medical problems" (www.education-options.com). Both of...
Eating Disorders A disorder is an upset of normal functions. This being the case, an eating disorder is when normal eating habits or functions become abnormal and unhealthy. We will be discussing two of the three major eating disorders: Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa. Both are extremely unhe...
Each year in the United States millions of Americans are diagnosed with an eating disorder. The vast majority of these afflicted with eating disorders are females. Many factors contribute to eating disorders including pressure from television, magazines, and athletes, feelings of low self-esteem a...
Eating Disorders Imagine a day in which your life was dictated by the food that you ate. Imagine standing on a scale while you ate or purging after eating large amounts of food. Those with eating disorders may engage in some of these activities. Eating disorders are serious conditions that affect mi...
Anorexia and Bulimia The Basics: All psychological eating disorders deal with the victim's pre-occupation with food and the fear of gaining weight and becoming "big". Around the sufferer of an eating disorder, weight and body image may be continuously discussed, whether it be at home, at scho...
Outline Thesis: Anorexia is more than just starvation. I. Definition II. Who is affected A. One doctor's opinion III. What are the symptoms IV. What are the consequences V. Causes of anorexia A. Emotional B. Family/Genetic factors C. Cultural factors D. Psychologica...
Eating disorders occur when certain damaging patterns of eating take on a life of their own. Starvation diets, pills, juice drinks and other rapid weight-loss techniques are usually the starting point to eating disorders. Women and men have spent decades trying to obtain the perfect body image, whi...
Our society worships physical perfection. Our role models are slim, sexy, perfectly muscled actors, actresses, models, and athletes. Their images are everywhere from billboards, movie screens, to magazines. Many of us are willing to pay high costs physically, emotionally, and financially. The me...
Anorexia Nervosa In January of 1999, a ten year old girl named Kelsey asked her parents if she could go to a weight loss camp in the summer. Kelsey wasn't very over weight, but her parents decided if that would make her feel better about herself, then why not? What her parents didn&apos...
In American society women are given the message starting from a very young age that in order to be successful and happy, they must be thin. Eating disorders are on the rise, it is not surprising given the value which society places on being thin. Television and magazine advertising that show the ima...
What Is Anorexia? It's got a fancy Latin name: anorexia nervosa, "nervous want of appetite." It's a killer. One in 10 cases ends in death. People with anorexia starve themselves by eating far too little food. Eventually they become dangerously thin -- yet they still see themselves as fat. Peopl...
Bulimia vs.. Anorexia Bulimia and Anorexia, two of the most common eating disorders. Thesetwo eating disorders target young adolescent girls. Girls with these eating disordersbecome so preoccupied with there weight and appearance that they force t...
Starving for Acceptance In today's society, where physical characteristics are used to measure beauty and success, people are willing to push their bodies to extremes to achieve physical perfection. As an overweight woman, I may be considered a failure of society's beauty test. Howeve...
1. What is bulimia? Bulimia, also called bulimia nervosa, is a psychological eating disorder. Bulimia is characterized by episodes of binge eating followed by inappropriate methods of weight control (purging). Inappropriate methods of weight control include vomiting, fasting, enemas, excessive u...
Anorexia: Not Just A Women's Disease "Oh I'm so fat". This is not something we normally think of hearing out of a man's mouth. Women are thought to be the only ones that obsess over their appearance. Therefore, anorexia is commonly thought to be a woman's di...
OverviewAnorexia nervosa essentially is self-starvation. Vomiting and abuse of laxatives, diuretics or exercise may be additional elements in an anorexic person's effort to control weight. Bulimia nervosa involves "binge eating and purging." Which is consuming large, high-calorie meals and vomiting ...
A Mirror Tells No LiesImagine an emancipated young girl staring at herself in the mirror and seeing only fat. Picture the young girl's parents watching their daughter literally whither away to nothing. These are the constant struggles and fears felt within a family dealing with an eating disorder. ...
Diagnostic CriteriaRefusal to maintain body weight at or above a minimally normal weight for age and height (e.g., weight loss leading to maintenance of body weight less than 85% of that expected; or failure to make expected weight gain during period of growth, leading to body weight less than 85% o...