It's hard to think about it as part of your identity because eating disorders are also about hiding, about secrets, is like to think that your sickness is your own special thing that nobody will ever be able to really fathom. An eating disorder can affect family and friends when treatment being involved they so scary to get so skinny that they don't have an ability to walk or do something. When you binge, you eat much more than others would in similar situations or Those with this disorder also feel like they have no control over their eating during a binge, they usually feel upset, or shameful about their eating disorder. There is two type of eating disorder Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa. Anorexia is a disorder that marked by a persistent refusal to eat and an irrational fear of being overweight. Individuals with Anorexia they think that their image of their body and claim to be overweight despite being painfully thin. Anorexia is a serious disorder, often leading to heart damage, without treatment many as 15% with Anorexia …show more content…
The frequency of binge eating varies a by remarkable among people with bulimia nervosa, from a few times a week. Anorexia and Bulimia are like in a many ways both disorders primarily affect females and many of the same factors put teenage girls at risk for both eating disorders. There also binge eating disorder that when a person eats a huge amount of food without being physically hunger after the person eats the food, the person feels disgusted. Most of the people who had binging disorders are male. Although same binge eaters are also eating on and off all throughout the day. As such, an individual suffering from this disorder may show desperate signs of needing to control their weight, and dietary. individuals who suffer binge disorder simply want to control, yet feel helpless to it. Individuals with eating disorders concluded that heredity puts some girls at risk, and molecular genetic studies have implicated genes that regulate both anxiety and food intake. For instance when children have a history of eating disorders, such as being a picky eater. Teenagers when experiencing negative self-esteem, mood, and anxiety disorders are at risk. however, the most important risk is being overly concerned about one's body, weight and having a history of dieting. For