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    Anorexia in Teen Girls

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    Anorexia in Teenage Girls Poor self-image. Low self-esteem. Yearning for a better body. Losing control. These are things that most anorexics have in common. I know‚ because I’ve seen it in so many teenage girls. Anorexia is an eating disorder where people‚ especially the teen group (adolescent girls) starve themselves - the main reason is to lose weight and turn lean. Anorexia usually begins in young people around the onset of puberty. Weight loss is obtained in many

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    as a mental disorder is Anorexia Nervosa. The main characteristics of this disorder are weight loss. It is less than 85% of what it should be for the person’s age‚ height and build. The person is always anxious about getting fat‚ even if they are underweight. They have a distorted body image- always feeling fat when they are thin. Absence of menstrual periods in female sufferers depending on ages can indicate anorexia. Several causes have been suggested for anorexia. The biological approach

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    Anorexia nervosa has one of the highest mortality rates of any psychiatric disorder‚ leading to the death of more than 10% of those who suffer from it. This disorder is derived from two Latin words that mean “nervous inability to eat” (Jurma‚ Morariu‚ Albuescu & Velea‚ 2015). Although anorexics have this “nervous inability to eat‚” they do not lack appetites—anorexics starve themselves. Starvation in any situation leads to serious medical consequences. Despite the commonly accepted idea that anorexia

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    Anorexia: Models That Died

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    Models that died from Anorexia Nervosa and eating disorders Ana Carolina Reston She was young‚ happy and beautiful. She was successful in her modelling career‚ walking runways all over the world‚ in various fashion weeks. Her downward spiral into the pit of anorexia began in 2004‚ in China. She was told that she was ‘too fat’ despite being of a healthy weight and height for a working model. Her weight plummeted to 40kg‚ making her Body Mass Index (BMI) an unhealthy 13.4. On the 14th of November

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    Why Anorexia Is Bad

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    Chayse Banks 12/16/12 Why anorexia is bad CONTENTION 1: NOT EATING LEADS TO DRASTIC EFFECTS According to Stefinie Lein from the University of Arizona‚ the effects of anorexia nervosa‚ a complex psychological and physical disorder in which a person starves themselves‚ are numerous Sub Point A) Physical Effects. Lack of essential energy requirements and nutrients tax the entire body and can result in electrolyte disturbances such as hypokalemia (low blood potassium) and hyponatremia

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    Weight of the Nation

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    Part I: Consequences ​Part I of The Weight of the Nation discussed the effects of the obesity epidemic in America. It immediately grabbed my attention when they stated that more than 18% of American children are obese. Two-thirds of America (or 68.8%) is overweight or obese. There is a strong connection between a high BMI and diabetes mellitus and hypertension‚ especially when accompanied by a high percentage of abdominal fat. I found it interesting‚ and important‚ that the first woman who shared

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    psychological explanations of any one eating disorder (24) Anorexia has been found in all countries but the frequency of the disorder increases with the levels of Western influence in society. Hoek et al found that white Caribbean’s had higher rates of anorexia than black Caribbean’s‚ presumably because the white population aspired to a more Western lifestyle than the black population. It can be concluded that socio-cultural factors can help explain anorexia. Social learning theory helps to explain how the

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    Losing weight

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    If you have ever considered losing weight‚ you have probably heard of the various kinds of diet pills available. Diet pills claim to "melt away the fat." They sound like the perfect solution to shed a few pounds‚ but research tells a different story. Diet pills became popular in 1996. The most common ingredients were Redux and fenfluramin/phentermine‚ which posed as appetite suppressants. The pills seemed to suck up the fat‚ and people were losing anywhere between 25-50 pounds in months. The FDA

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    The" Weight Loss/Obesity Management Market – [Meal Replacements‚ Slimming Centers‚ Nutrition & Psychological Consultancy‚ Treadmill‚ Ellipticals‚ Strength Training‚ Gastric Bypass‚ Intragastric Balloon System‚ Stomaphyx] - Global Forecasts To 2017 " analyzes and studies the major market drivers‚ restraints‚ and opportunities in North America‚ Europe‚ Asia‚ and Rest of the World. Browse 111 market data tables with 16 figures spread through 295 pages and in-depth TOC on Weight Loss/Obesity Management

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    Draft

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    Write a thesis statement (0.5%) II. Topic Sentence 1 (1%): III. Topic Sentence 2 (1%): IV. Topic Sentence 3 (1%): V. Concluding Paragraph – 1 Sentence only (1%): Guidelines for the First Draft (10%) TOPIC: PARAGRAPH 1 GENERAL STATEMENT: THESIS STATEMENT: PARAGRAPH 2 1. TOPIC SENTENCE: 2. SUPPORTING DETAILS : a. b. c. PARAGRAPH 3 1. TOPIC SENTENCE: 2. SUPPORTING DETAILS:

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