Overview

An eating disorder is a compulsion to eat, or avoid eating, that negatively affects both one's physical and mental health. Eating disorders are all encompassing. They affect every part of the person's life. According to the authors of Surviving an Eating Disorder, "feelings about work, school, relationships, day-to-day activities and one's experience of emotional well being are determined by what has or has not been eaten or by a number on a scale." Anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa are the most common eating disorders generally recognized by medical classification schemes, with a significant diagnostic overlap between the two. Together, they affect an estimated 5-7% of females in the United States during their lifetimes. There is a third type of eating disorder currently being investigated and defined - Binge Eating Disorder. This is a chronic condition that occurs when an individual consumes huge amounts of food during a brief period of time and feels totally out of control and unable to stop their eating. It can lead to serious health conditions such as morbid obesity, diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular disease.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Anorexia - The Dangerous Medical Conditions That Can Occur With Your Daughter Because of Anorexia

Usually if an anorexic continues to lose weight they will eventually reach the weight of starvation. The body will start to conserve calories instead of burning them in order to keep the person alive. The body will make all attempts to keep the person alive until food is available once again. Calories are no longer used to keep the body warm anymore, this will cause the anorexic to become cold all the time.

Their blood pressure is always down because calories are not used to keep the blood pressure up, this will result in the anorexic fainting and becoming dizzy often. The anorexic's behavior is starting to cause many medical issues that can lead to death and failure of vital organs.

The victim starts to experience an irregular heartbeat because calories are used to keep the heart beating regularly. The heart shrinks and the beats per minute begin to decrease as well. Protein in the individual starts to decrease as well so the body doesn't use protein to grow hair on the scalp anymore. This causes the victim's hair to suddenly start thinning.

The monthly cycle of the young girl requires calories, protein and iron, the body stops this activity in a effort to keep the girl alive. The changes in the body of the anorexic are misinterpreted by her, she thinks it's a good thing that she intakes fewer and fewer calories despite how unhealthy the behavior is. She thinks that if she gives in to the strong desire of eating she will become obese, that's her main fear.



Autor: Keith L. Simpson

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Added: November 21, 2009
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