"Barbie and diets are only the doorways to a much bigger problem. The real issues are inside. Being overweight is not nearly as dangerous as what we put our bodies through to get thin," - Stacey Handler
An eating disorder is a complex and chronic illness. Nothing ever happens in a fraction of a second. It takes a long time to develop an eating disorder. It takes an even longer time for its treatment to be successful.
To be very precise an eating disorder is an abnormal and extremely unhealthy eating pattern, which is harmful to a person's normal physical well being. It is a disorder, which involves both eating too much, and not eating enough. Purging or bingeing after eating is also termed an eating disorder.
Eating disorders are usually found in females rather than males, (though evidence shows males are now tending to succumb more nowadays). It is usually more prevalent in the age group of fifteen to twenty five. Being slim and young is what most female's dream of and this in turn results in the development of life threatening disorders.
Adolescents need a balanced diet. In adolescence the nutritional requirements are very high due to their accelerated physical, biochemical and emotional development. It is a period when that final growth spurt occurs. There is also an increased demand for energy, protein, minerals and vitamins. So when the requirements are very high any deficiency in nutritional intake will cause problems which will follow them for rest of their lives
The causes of eating disorder are numerous, but the main cause is thought to be psychological factors. These are related to abnormal obsessions with the amount of food eaten by the sufferer and their subsequent gain in weight. It is a voluntary appetite control where the subsequent alteration in the person's eating pattern can be controlled by them.
The major eating disorders are anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, hyperphagia, orthorexia, pica, food phobia, and rumination.
The amount and the pattern of eating depends on many factors such as peer pressure, food availability, ethics in families, their own appetite, imitating role models, concerns about gaining weight, and psychological factors. Eating disorders though often start as a mild complication and lead to serious heart and kidney failure and ultimately can lead to death.
Eating disorders may also lead to the following problems
electrolyte imbalance, amanorrhoea, thinning of hair, functioning of the heart decreases, dental caries, hypothermia, bone mass decreases, liver function is altered, ulcers in oesophagus, reduced immunity in the body and low blood pressure.
Identifying an eating disorder is as important as its treatment. They are easily treatable if the patient is willing to undergo the treatment. Treatment should always start with psychiatric treatment followed by behavioral modification, nutritional counseling and medical treatment.
Some of the famous personalities in recent times and in the past who are thought to suffer from these eating disorders are
Marie Osmond, Princess Diana, Princess Victoria, Mary-Kate Olsen, Victoria Beckham, Emma Balfour, Fiona Apple, Eliza Donovan, Jessica Alba, Kate Dillon, Roseanne Barr, Tracy Shaw, Karen Carpenter, and Marie Osmond.
To avoid all these problems, always eat healthy, have a regular exercise pattern and be cheerful.
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