Eating Disorders
Healthy eating is very important for our everyday health.
Unfortunately, many people develop problems with body image
which prevent them from this healthy eating lifestyle. Eating
disorders vary greatly from person to person, but one thing
remains constant—they are very detrimental to a person’s
health. If you or someone you know suffers from an eating
disorder, it is important to seek help as soon as possible.
Anorexia
The first kind of eating disorder that a person may develop
is anorexia. Anorexia occurs when someone is overly concerned
with weight and simply refuses to eat. Someone suffering from
this disease usually tries to hide it by discarding the food
without anyone knowing, cutting the food into small pieces to
make it look smaller, or lying about skipping entire meals.
Anorexia is dangerous because it does not allow a person to
lose weight in a healthy way. Cutting fat out of a diet is
fine, but not getting enough proteins, vitamins, minerals,
water, and other nutrients can make your body lose muscle
weight and weaken.
Bulimia
Another major type of eating disorder is bulimia. While you
may notice an anorexic person losing lots of weight in a hurry,
someone who has bulimia may or may not be losing weight. If a
person has bulimia, he or she does not have the will power to
give up foods, but instead vomits or uses laxatives after meals
to rid the body of these foods. Like anorexia, this can rob the
body of key nutrients, and it can also lead to problems in the
digestive system, throat, and mouth, which are not made for
regular induced vomiting.
Binge Eating
The third main type of eating disorder is binge eating. This
is a combination of anorexia and bulimia in most cases. A binge
eater will, like a bulimic, not deprive his- or herself from
food. In fact, someone who is a binge eater will eat enormous
amounts of food in a single sitting, and often these foods are
not high in nutritional value. Instead of vomiting, a binge
eater will then refuse to eat at all and exercise rigorously
for a day or two, but then slip into a binge once again. This
leads to major problems with weight.
Summary
Eating disorders can effect both males and females, as well
as people of any race, ethnicity, or age. Most commonly,
victims of eating disorders are teen and young adult girls.
Many people die every year due to complications with eating
disorders, but if you or someone you know suffers from this
problem, help is available.
Start with this web site. The articles and other materials
will give you some basic information. Persevere, whether for
yourself, or a loved one.
This battle can be won.
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