People of any race or ethnic group can suffer from psychological problems or mental illness such as the ones you mention, anorexia, cutting, and bulimia. These things are not about race. Rather than describing them as multiracial problems I would call them human problems.
Yes, it can . These can both be indicative of self-esteem issues or unresloved anger issues .
Possible death, you'll actually gain weight due to water retention, & many health issues.
Anorexia is an eating disorder when someone is very under weight and not healthy psychically and emotionally Bulimia is when some one forces themselves to throw up (Usually in fear of gaining weight up or emotional issues) Binge is when a person takes a vast amount of calories in a short period of time.
Anorexia Nervosa is an eating disorder in which the person becomes increasingly underweight by self-starvation or extreme cutting-down of food intake. Bulimia Nervosa is when the person will eat or binge, then purge to ensure the contents of the food does not affect their weight. Both of these are very serious diseases and are more so mental issues than physical. In other words, mental-issues are the cause and physical-issues are the effect.
It depends on the person, be careful though because many young girls that participate in child beauty pageants end up having body image issues such as anorexia or bulimia.
It totally depends on the individual; check with your doctor for more information. We want to avoid you developing body image problems or developing bulimia, anorexia, obesity, or other issues.
Both anorexia and bulimia are eating disorders where extreme dieting is used to lose weight. Anorexia is not eating or strictly limiting the food eaten, while bulimia is mostly throwing up after meals. Both disorders are commonly thought to originate as a mental disorder, possibly linkd to Body Dismorohic Disorder (BDD). Each can cause serious health risks and problmes. In sever cases, both can become fatal.
emotional issues and/or issues with body image and self esteem
Yes. Bulimia Nervosa, and similarly Anorexia Nervosa, are well-known and easily recognised mental/eating disorders. It is rather common and is mentioned a lot in the media.Teachers andprofessorsare trained to recognise the signs of issues in their students, such as abuse, learning difficulties and eating disorders. This is so they can offer them help or point them to the relevantresourcesfor help.Bulimia and Anorexia are extremely dangerous conditions that cost hundreds of lives orpermanentlyscar people for life (ie - former female sufferers may find it impossible to fall pregnant).
Mark Goldstein has written: 'Absent all day' -- subject(s): Poetry, Bulimia, Anorexia 'Tracelanguage' 'Form of Forms'
Yes, it can. Anorexia can cause a lot of issues to your vital organs. An irregular heartbeat is possible, which can lead to a lot of complications, one of which being a stroke.
a person may have depression or other issues including weight worries so vommits after eating thinking this will help lose weight