Informative Essay On Eating Disorders

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Eating disorders are self critical, negative thoughts, and feelings about body weight, food and eating habits that disrupt normal body function and normal activity. There are two types of eating disorders anorexia and bulimia. Anorexia is the fear of weight gain and a distorted view of their body shape and size. Bulimia is the habit of binge eating and purging. The cause of eating disorders are not entirely clear. but, a combination of psychological, genetic, social, and family factors are thought to be involved. eating disorders can be easily prevented. I think that we should stop putting pressure on people to be skinny. We should accept people for who they are.there are some big affects to these eating disorders. Most people who have eating …show more content…

If you have bulimia you could suffer constant stomach pain, damage to stomach or kidneys, tooth decay (from exposure to stomach acids), "chipmunk cheeks", when the salivary glands permanently expand from throwing up so often, loss of periods, loss of mineral potassium, heart problems, and even death. There are a few signs of eating disorders. Someone with anorexia might become very thin, frail, or emaciated. They are obsessed with only eating certain foods, they avoid foods like dairy, meat, wheat, etc. They are obsessed with weight control because they are weighing themselves all the time. Anorexics exercise all the time because they feel fat. They withdraw from social activities involving food and exclude themselves. Anorexics are depressed and they feel lethargic, and cold. People with bulimia might fear weight gain, be intensely unhappy with body size, shape, and weight. They also make excuses to got to the bathroom immediately after meals, only eat diet or low fat foods (except during

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