Men and Eating Disorders

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Protruding rib cages, frail bones, and thin hair, these symptoms often come to mind for many physicians and therapists alike when they think of someone suffering from an eating disorder. What about overly health conscience, extreme muscle mass, and obsessively exercising? New disorders like Muscle Dysmorphia are being discovered in males that have not been brought to the forefront of news today. The male population is severely under calculated and usually passed over when people cover statistics and findings for eating disorders. This stigma and stance that people have while thinking only females suffer from eating disorders only makes it more difficult for males to admit they have a problem and seek treatment for it before it gets too severe. Men need help too, and other people like authors and medical experts agree. Today more attention is being brought to this issue, not only is the medical world but the public one as well. Popular articles have been published for majority of the public to read in multiple newspapers and prominent magazines such as Cosmopolitan and Gentlemen Quarterly. In the July 2013 Cosmo article, “The Rise Of The Dieting Dude,” author Annie Daly highlights the fact that modern men’s obsession with dieting and their body image is seen as normal even when they go to extreme lengths. Daly includes real examples from men that refuse to eat certain foods and that having obsessive eating habits. The major problem with her article is that some readers left reviews and comments claiming they did not see anything wrong with males that are extreme dieters that spend most of their time at the gym. Today’s skewed views makes people believe that males are supposed to be naturally tall and trim while still being big an... ... middle of paper ... ...attention." San Francisco Gate 21 Oct. 2013: n. pag. SFGate. Web. 4 Nov. 2013. Crisp, Arthur. "1.5. Anorexia Nervosa In Males: Similarities And Differences To Anorexia Nervosa In Females." European Eating Disorders Review 14.3 (2006): 163-167. Discover Galileo. Web. 26 Sept. 2013. Dalgliesh, Jane, and Katherine Nutt. "Treating men with eating disorder in the NHS." Nursing Standard 27.35 (2013): 42-46. Discover Galileo. Web. 22 Sept. 2013. Daly, Annie “The Rise Of The Dieting Dude.” Cosmopolitan 255.1 (2013): 118-120. MasterFILE Elite. Web. 9 Sept. 2013. Penn, Nathaniel. "20% of Anorexics Are Males." Gentleman's Quarterly Sep. 2012: n. pag. GQ Big Issues. Web. 4 Nov. 2013. Russell, Gerald. "Arthur Hamilton Crisp Formerly Professor of Psychiatry, St George’s Hospital Medical School, London." The Psychiatrist 31 (2007): 157-158. The Psychiatrist. Web. 26 Sept. 2013.

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