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Eating Disorders

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Eating Disorders

An eating disorder is a way of using food to work out emotional problems.
These illnesses develop because of emotional and/or psychological problems.
Eating disorders are the way some people deal with stress. In today’s society,
teenagers are pressured into thinking that bring thin is the same thing as being
happy. Chemical balances in the brain that may also result in depression,
obsessive compulsive disorders, and bi-polar disorders may also cause some
eating disorders. Other causes may be emotional events, illnesses, marital or
family problems, manic depression, or ending a relationship. Over eight million
Americans suffer from eating disorders. Over 80% of girls under age thirteen
admit to dieting, one of the main factors linked to eating disorders. Although
eating disorders are mainly found in middle- to upper class, highly educated,
Caucasian, female adolescents, no culture or age group is immune to them (EDA
HP, n.p.). The three major eating disorders are anorexia nervosa, bulimia
nervosa, and compulsive over-eating or binge-eating.

The most dangerous eating disorder is anorexia nervosa. “Anorexia nervosa
translates to “nervous loss of hunger”. It is a mental illness involving the
irrational fear of gaining weight. Usually, the victim is a perfectionist,
although he or she may suffer from a low self-esteem. In general, a member of
the opposite sex triggers anorexia. The first disease resembling present-day
anorexia is one called “Anorexia Mirabilis,” or “Miraculous lack of
appetite.” It is described as a disease of insanity, possibly like cancer,
tuberculosis, or diabetes. It was believed to arise from a diseased mental
state. Sir William Gull, a physician to England’s royal family, said that
these anorexics were suffering from “a perversion of the will” (Silverson).
In 1888, a French psychiatrist, Charles Lasegue viewed anorexia from a social
standpoint. He believed it was a way of rebelling. The Children of thi...

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