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…was twenty-two years old. . . and weighed only fifty pounds. Sheena was just one of the alarming numbers of young women who become obsessed with the shape and size of their bodies, and suffer harmful, or in this case, fatal effects from eating disorders. At any…
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…nutritionist has proposed a set of distinguishing features of a form of subclinical anorexia she refers to as 'anorexia athletica', Sundgot-Borgen, 'Prevalence of eating disorders in elite female athletes', Int J Sport Nut Vol3 pp29-40. In women it's also being…
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…What Is Bulimia? Bulimia, also known as bulimia nervosa, is a psychological eating disorder involving overeating (binge-eating) and self-induced vomiting (purging). Bulimia is not only when someone vomits, its also when someone uses inappropriate…
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…. Also, individuals experience restlessness and anxiety which is exhibited through fidgeting and aimless pacing Liebowitz, 1993; Witchen & Others). Other changes include no energy, sleep disorder, and changes in eating habits which can cause weight loss…
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…, individuals experience restlessness and anxiety which is exhibited through fidgeting and aimless pacing Liebowitz, 1993; Witchen & Others). Other changes include no energy, sleep disorder, and changes in eating habits which can cause weight loss or gain…
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…Bulimia is a very serious psychological eating disorder. Bulimia is also called bulimia nervosa. It is characterized by episodes of binge wating followed by inappropriate methods of weight control (purging). Inappropiate methods of wieght control…
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…Specific purpose: I want my audience to understand what bulimia is. Organizational pattern: Cause-effect Introduction I. Attention statement: Nearly half of Americans personally know someone with an eating disorder such as bulimia, according…
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disorders. The camp convinced Barbara that Kelsey would be helped at camp that summer. At the camp Kelsey would fight her doctors about eating. She screamed at them, and then began to scream at her parents too. Counselors came to see Kelsey daily to help her…
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…1. What is bulimia? Bulimia, also called bulimia nervosa, is a psychological eating disorder. Bulimia is characterized by episodes of binge eating followed by inappropriate methods of weight control (purging). Inappropriate methods of weight control…
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…to suffer from social anxiety disorder. Some people can go to a party and meet new people with no problem, some still have tremendous anxiety about eating or writing in public. It's not what social situation makes you afraid that's important, it's how your…
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