1 in every 150.
An estimated 1 in every 200 people suffers from an eating disorder, while about 1 in 5 has or has had disordered eating at some point in their life (yo-yo dieting, fad dieting, fasting, fast food addiction, ect.)
An estimated 1 in every 200 people suffer from and eating disorder. Of that, 90% are female and 10% are male.
No, they shouldn't. Eating disorders can lead to many health problems, even death.
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Yes, many famous celebrities around the world (along with many common people) do suffer from eating disorders.
i don't think anyone has actually ever researched this, but, many girls (and men) develop eating disorders because they think they are not beautiful, over weight, an outcast in some cases.. Eating disorders, like anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and binge eating, are becoming increasingly prevalent throughout western countries. According to US estimates from The National Institute of Mental Health, between 5 per cent and 10 per cent of girls and women (i.e. 5-10 million people) and 1 million boys and men suffer from eating disorders, including anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder, or other associated dietary conditions. Estimates suggest that as many as 15 percent of young women adopt unhealthy attitudes and behaviors about food.
their are 178943 teen girls in the united states
I think - along with many other people - that eating disorder are very dangerous. They can be tricky to ever cure and harmful to a person. In many instances, eating disorders can cause serious health problems and even result in death. Many cases and instances can be prevented or lessened if people and society changed, though.
No, it is often the other way around. Many eating disorders stem from media and social influences.
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The two major eating disorders are anorexia and bulimia. Go to web site http://www.healthline.com/galecontent/eating-disorders-2 for more details on these and other eating disorders.
many people who develop eating disorders also have very low self esteem