Nutrition-Eating Disorder Project Paper

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Rachel Regennitter Nutrition- Eating Disorder Project Bulimia Bulimia is disorder where negative self-image results in self- induced vomiting to keep the positive self image for the effects of binge eating. Bulimia is considered to be a serious and possible life threatening disorder. There are more women over men that are diagnosed with Bulimia. The disorder is more common in teenage girls and young women. The patient usually knows that his/her eating pattern is not normal. People with this disorder can be afraid or guilt with binge-purge episodes. The exact cause is unknown. There are other social/psychological problems that may increase the risk for bulimia such as: genetics, psychological, family, society, or cultural factors. Bulimia can result in several episodes binge eating a day for many months. The patient will eat high calorie/ amounts of food, while trying to maintain the disorder being a secret. These episodes occur in private and usually feel no self control with binge eating. …show more content…

Purging may be a result of forcing self to vomit, excessive exercise, using laxatives, enemas or diuretics. For patients that are Bulimic purging makes that person feel better or feel as if they are riding their body of the food that was just ate. It is almost like an cleanse for the patient. These patients see themselves as being obese but are at a normal BMI. Others around the patient may start to notice the following signs and symptoms: Weight change, excessive exercising, eating or buying large amounts of food over a short period of time, going to the bathroom right after meals, throwing away packages of laxatives, diet pills, emetics, or

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