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Thinking About Eating Disorders
Allow me to tell you the story of a friend of mine.
A young teenage girl we know recently suffered through the death of her mother
and consequently had to be faced with being raised by her father in whom she
was petrified of. Did I mention she was to be in charge of raising her 6 younger
brothers and sisters.
She was always thin, but now weighs 90 pounds. She doesn’t think she
has a problem and her father doesn’t think she has a problem. There are
many questions in this situation, the major one being does she have an eating
disorder. If she does have an eating disorder, what type is it….anorexia,
bulimia?
It’s clear she needs help, others have tried, however her father prevents
any intervention. The question becomes, what is causing the eating disorder?
That’s why I assembled this collection of articles and ebooks on eating
disorders. Hopefully, you…the reader, might see yourself or someone
you care about in the articles to come. Perhaps you might see that you are
experiencing the symptoms discussed for anorexia or bulimia. Maybe you binge
eat.
In a society that is increasingly placing standards of beauty upon the youths
of our population, people are at more of a risk than ever when it comes to
developing an eating disorder. The celebrities in television and the media
display stick-thin figures which can create a high standard of beauty that
can lead to many problems with an individual’s self esteem. When coupled
with the fact that an obesity epidemic is overtaking much of the modern world,
it’s important to have a full understanding of the eating disorders which
are prevalent in society today in order to be able to catch the warning signs
when an individual you know is afflicted.
This truly is a life and death discussion. Admitting you might have an eating
disorder of some type is the first step in finding a solution to your problem.
I pray that you might listen to the voice inside your head as you read the
following material.
Excessive Exercise And Eating Disorders
In our society, the perceived perfect image of women falls right in line with the slenderness of girls 10 to 12 years old. This unrealistic perception spawned by the supermodels seen today in ads for popular clothing and undergarment makers such as Victoria's secret has caused many women to become obsessed with their own images.
In our society, women are ten times more likely to develop eating disorders and compulsive exercise habits that can be life threatening and often do prove to be fatal. Here are the most commonly developed eating disorders:
"Anorexia nervosa" is a life threatening disorder that occurs when you eat very little food and become obsessed about your weight even when you are badly underweight. An anorexic person will often see themselves as being fat when they look at themselves in the mirror even though they appear very skinny to everyone else. People with this disorder often turn to laxatives and various diet aids such as fat burning pills to bring their weight down to dangerous levels.
"Bulimia" is a disorder that occurs when you go on an eating binge, and then immediately purge it all out. You will eat a large amount of food, even junk food, and then get it all back out of your system by both self-induced vomiting and laxative use. This practice may throw off your body's mineral balance in the blood and put the health of your
heart at risk.
"Compulsive overeating" followed by "compulsive over exercising" is a pattern that is not as dangerous as anorexia and bulimia but still can lead to both physical and psychological problems. This is a pattern in which you will eat a large amount of food followed up immediately by exercising excessively hard and for a long period of time.
It is estimated that more than one out of three collage female athletes may at one time develop an eating disorder. If you suffer from an eating disorder, seek medical help as soon as possible because if left untreated, these disorders can cause permanent health problems and even death.
About the Author:
Jim O'Neill gives you tons of valuable information on the subjects of weight loss, fitness, and nutrition to make it easy for you to live a healthy lifestyle. Sign up now for his free 7 part mini e-course at: http://www.mrgymfitness.com/minicourse.php
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