Malign Effects of Anorexia and
Bulimia by Groshan Fabiola
Eating disorders make
lots of victims among people nowadays. The persons suffering
from these conditions are exposed to many threats, developing
obsessions with food and experiencing changes in their behavior.
Eating disorders are a sort of mental illnesses that seriously
affect the health and the lifestyle of the persons who suffer
from them. People with eating disorders usually feel depressed,
tired, anxious and confused. Eating disorders lead to severe
mental and physical damage, making people susceptible to malign
behaviors and activities.
Anorexia Nervosa (anorexia) and Bulimia Nervosa
(bulimia) are considered to be the most common
and dangerous eating disorders. Anorexia and bulimia
both involve obsessions with food and a constant fear of gaining
weight. The differences between anorexia and bulimia, however,
are related to the body weight and the behavior of people
who deal with their effects.
Anorexia involves a constant desire to be
thin, regardless of how much the persons actually weighs.
People who suffer from anorexia have a distorted perception
of their physical appearance, always feeling that they are
fat. No matter how much effort they may sustain in order to
lose weight, the persons with anorexia are never appeased
with their accomplishments. Anorexics are usually a lot thinner
than bulimics. People with anorexia usually have a strong
will, eat very little food, respect drastic diets and carefully
count the calories of their meals.
Bulimia involves several different eating
habits. People who suffer from bulimia may eat very little
food for some periods of time and then eat large amounts of
food instead. However, despite the great deal of food they
eat at once, bulimics make sure to get rid of it from their
system. The persons who suffer from bulimia purge the food
from their bodies by vomiting or by taking laxatives and diuretics.
They also exercise a lot in order to burn the food they consume.
Both anorexia and bulimia can lead to internal
complications and even death from malnourishment. Anorexia
and bulimia, as well as other eating disorders can be treated
but it is very important to act quickly when dealing with
this sort of illnesses.
Anorexia and bulimia affect people regardless of their age
or sex. However, girls and young women are more exposed to
developing eating disorders, especially due to their permanent
preoccupation with their looks. Studies indicate that around
one percent of young women and girls suffer from anorexia,
while two percent are confronted with bulimia. The number
of male persons suffering from anorexia exceeds the percentage
of female persons affected by the same illness. The percentage
of male people with anorexia is somewhere around five percent
or more.
Despite the fact that anorexia and bulimia
has attracted the attention of many scientists and psychiatrists
lately, the performed studies haven't yet clarified the causes
of anorexia and bulimia. Although it is thought that eating
disorders are exclusively of psychological nature, appearing
on the background of emotional instability and depression,
there is also the possibility that some eating disorders might
be developed due to some physical predispositions.
Anorexia and bulimia can be prevented
by eating properly, respecting an appropriate eating schedule
and by making improvements in your lifestyle. You should learn
to take better care of your body and to be content and appeased
with your physical appearance. Good self-esteem and self-respect
are very important in the prevention of eating disorders.
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