Wednesday, February 6, 2019
Anorexia and Bulimia :: Eating Disorders, Anorexia, Bulimia Nervosa
Why does food become a deathlike enemy for some people? Well, society continues to send the message to youthfulness women and yet to a small number young men ( more than and more men are becoming victims of have put outs these days) that to be happy and flourishing one must be thin, which causes them to starv and/or binge and purge themselves in an attempt to advance what the media considers an ideal figure. The media is full of toothpick thin models, in which women intrust to be like. Women often need to be in the feel of be in control, it is an ongoing battle they encounter with perfection. Bulimia nervosa is a disorder with psychological, and physiological effects. It is an eating disorder, common especially among young women of normal weight, that is characterized by episodic binge eating. Bingeing is defined as the rapid consumption of a large amount of food, often a bulimic somebody go out eat more in two hours than a normal person would consume in an entire day. Bi nges are often followed by feelings of guilt, shame, exit of control, anxiety and depression. These negative feelings, especially anxiety and shame lead to bulimic behaviors, such as purging. The most common purging behavior is vomiting, which is a way to dispose of the calories and fat taken in that causes weight gain orally. The other way of diposing calories and fat are the use of laxatives, it is not as common as vomiting. there is more pain caused to the anus when using laxitives, on that pointfore there is pain to the throat when vomiting, thats why laxatives are a slight common way and vomiting is a more common way. conduct causes of bulimia nervousa are unknown even though in studies there is some evidence that an occurring brain chemical may influence eating behaviors, because it is in connection to the regulation of food intake. Growing/constant match pressure is also a big help of causing bulimia, as well as low self-conceit. Young women with an older sister, mom , or even friend that has an eating disorder is ten times more plausibly to develop one herself, than any other child on their own. There are psychological factors of body dissatisfaction, self-esteem (as said before), perfectionism and abuse-associated with bulimia nervosa and women. maculation perfectionism and abuse have been risk factors in the models of bulimia, body dissatisfaction and low self-esteem seem to contribute more to bulimic behavior.
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