Yes, although anorexia nervosa in women is much more popular.
Yes, both men and women can suffer from eating disorders
True.
Eating disorders don't discriminate. It all depends on what that person ends up resorting to.. A man can just as easily have anorexia nervosa rather than bulimia nervosa & vice versa. D. MUSCLE DYSMORPHIA. i just took the homeschool test and its d :)
these are both sex-linked. they are usually passed down from a carrier mother to a son.
What disease? You have to be more specific. If it's a venerial disease both men and women can get them.
They both suffer failure instead of fame.
There are only two eating disorders- Anorexia and Bulemia. The most popular overall is Anorexia, by far, however it is predominately women who get it.
Both are eating disorders. Anorexia is characterized by self-starvation and increase exercise. Bulimia is mostly noted through bingeing (eating a lot in a short amount of time) followed quickly by purging (throwing up or using laxatives) shortly thereafter. Some people can suffer from both disorders.
They both had extreme cases of narcissism.
Cankles are a problem for 43% of all women, and are a result of eating an abundance of food containing vitamin C. I would suggest both eating less of these foods, and walking at a slower pace than usual. Cankles are a problem for 43% of all women, and are a result of eating an abundance of food containing vitamin C. I would suggest both eating less of these foods, and walking at a slower pace than usual.
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they fly they are both nocturnal, they are both bats, they both eat different things.
In the early days of the United States on the western Frontier women worked long hours and at a far distance from other women. They were frequently lonely for other female companionship. They had to work both in the house looking after and tending to the children and in the fields tending the crops. So the main problems were exhaustion and loneliness.
bulimia / anorexia - eating disroders, women are more affected than men by a 9 : 1 ratio. chronic dieting - women tend to diet significantly mroe than men do. muscle dysmorphia - can affect both men and women equally.