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    from a clinically significant eating disorder at some time in their life” (“Get The Facts On Eating Disorders”). There are numerous eating disorders such as anorexia nervosabulimia nervosa‚ binge eating disorder‚ and other specified feeding or eating disorders. The three most common eating disorders are anorexia nervosabulimia nervosa‚ and binge eating disorder. Eating disorders are a huge concern throughout

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    adolescents girls develop anorexia nervosa‚ a dangerous condition in which they can literally starve themselves to death. Another two to three percent develop bulimia nervosa‚ a destructive pattern of excessive overeating followed by vomiting or other " purging " behaviors to control their weight. These eating disorders also occur in men and older women ‚ but much less frequently. The consequences of eating disorders can be severe. For example‚ one in ten anorexia nervosa leads to death from starvation

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    acknowledging eating disorders can include overeating I will base the essay around anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa. I will look at the various theories around the subject as well as provide examples of my own experience working within this field. “I am dying to be thin”. And quite literally death is a strong possibility for people who have an eating disorder. Whether it is anorexia or bulimia the person affected will normally have a distorted body image. Even where there isn’t a morsel

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    lack of eating. The proper name is anorexia nervosa. Anorexia nervosa causes people to lose more weight than is considered healthy for their age and height. Persons with this disorder may have an intense fear of weight gain‚ even when they are underweight. They may diet or exercise too much or use other ways to lose weight. Their self-esteem is usually overly related to body image. (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0001401/) Anorexia nervosa has many warning signs that can tell someone

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    to Eat In the twenty first century people have managed to clone animals and transplant organs but they still have not managed to cope with many serious diseases. Some of the most widely spread are the eating disorders – such as anorexia nervosabulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder. Even though many people underestimate them‚ they are extremely dangerous and even fatal. In order to prevent eating disorders‚ we should learn more about them. First of all‚ everyone can be affected by such diseases

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    various methods of treatment available that’s as simple as encouragement and as complex as psychotherapy. The first thing that I would like to shine the light on is Bulimia Nervosa or “mia” as some people call it for short. Bulimia is when a person eats a lot of high calorie foods and then goes and throws it all up. I believe that bulimia is the most dangerous of all eating disorders. One of the reasons is because rupturing of the stomach is a possible cause of sudden death‚ but that’s not all. Problems

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    References: Crow‚ S. J.‚ Peterson‚ C. B.‚ Swanson‚ S. A.‚ Raymond‚ N. C.‚ Specker‚ S.‚ Eckert‚ E. D.‚ & Mitchell‚ J. E. (2009‚ December 1). Increased mortality in bulimia nervosa and other eating disorders. THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY‚ 166(12)‚ 1342-1346. http://dx.doi.org/ 10.1176/appi.ajp.2009.09020247 Piercy‚ Marge. “Barbie Doll.” A Little Literature. Ed. Sylvan Barnett‚ William Burto‚ and William E. Cain

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    disorder is a serious illness that develops when a person has become self-conscious about the way they look to society. Eating disorders‚ such as Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa‚ cause a dramatic change in weight‚ interferes with a person’s way of dealing with life‚ and damages vital human body functions. Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa are the two major illnesses classified as eating disorders but there are also two minor disorders. Compulsive Overeating is when a person is caught in the

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    just beginning to have issue with her weight and food. Individuals with eating disorders often do not recognize that they have a problem or will not admit that they have a problem. The two most common forms of eating disorders are anorexia nervosa and bulimia. They are similar to each other and are both very harmful to an individual. Anorexia is characterized by an obsession with weight gain

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    people‚ mainly girls but also boy who struggled with eating disorders namely‚ anorexia or bulimia. According to the DSM-IV‚ eating disorders are characterized by a severe disturbance in eating behavior. Anorexia Nervosa is defined as "refusal to maintain a body weight that is normal for the person’s age and height." People suffering from anorexia have a distorted perception of body shape and size. Bulimia Nervosa is "characterized by uncontrolled binge eating and efforts to prevent resulting weight

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