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…, bulimia, etc are a short step. It usually develops in the 'subclinical anorexic' strongly committed to their sport, undertaking extreme weight loss as a means of improving their chances of success. Eventually, the dieting and maintenance…
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…to controlling their eating habits. Another type of an eating disorder is called Bulimia Nervosa, and unlike anorexia, a personality type does not generally characterize bulimics. Bulimia is also known as the “Binge and Purge Syndrome”, because bulimics gorge…
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…and bulimia. The developments of eating disorders in some adolescent girls are closely connected to the biological and psychosocial changes that occur during the adolescent period. Many teen girls suffer with anorexia nervosa, an eating disorder in which girls use…
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…A vast amount of research has been done on the subject of eating disorders and their causes. Many eating disorders have been proven to emerge during adolescence and often serve as the foundations to more serious problems like anorexia and bulimia
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…. Serotonin activity in anorexia nervosa after long-term weight restoration: response to D-fenfluramine challenge. Psychological Medicine (March 1996), volume 26(2), pages 353-359. Waller and Hodgson, 1996. Body image distortion in anorexia and bulimia nervosa…
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…neurochemical-neuroendocrine systems may be associated with abnormal eating patterns, such as anorexia nervosa, bulimia and obesity. Understanding the systems that control eating behavior might provide a foundation for the treatment and possible prevention…
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…and bulimia hit more people in their teenage years and early adulthood. Anorexia affects 1-2% of the population in mostly women throughout Canada and the US; bulimia affects 3% of young women and 0.2% of men. These numbers are deceiving, as these small percentages…
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…or bulimia nervosa. Anorexia is when an individual is more than 15 percent under expected weight, fears gaining weight, females have amenorrhea (males lose sex drive) and abnormal eating habits. They simply restrict food because the pleasure in eating food…
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…, an alarming disease that is usually developed during puberty of both boys and girls. Like bulimia, in which the subject binges and then disposes of ingested food by purging or use of laxatives, those suffering anorexia nervosa have an obsession with the amount…
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…complications of anorexia become very dangerous if the disorder is untreated. It can lead people to several things, but it depends on the person. Some people may develop bulimia nervosa, which is an eating disorder that involves self induced vomiting. This is just…
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