No. Primarily because dieting does not lead to eating disorders. Dieting, especially excessive dieting, is a symptom of eating disorders. The eating disorder, actually the mental/emotional dysfunction that leads to the disorder, leads to the dieting.
Dancers are pressured to maintain a certain weight and look, usually very thin (especially among ballet dancers). This unhealthy focus on weight and dieting leads to anorexia, bulimia, and other eating disorders. Sometimes these disorders are even encouraged by fellow dancers or trainers.
Eating disorders have become so prevalent over the years because of how the ideals of society have changed and evolved. Many "role models" today are celebrities, who try to stay fit and thin. Also, models and magazines portray thinner people as being pretty. These ideals of "thin is good" cause many people, especially young women, to strive to be thinner. Often this leads to extreme dieting and eating disorders. Teasing and bullying, which is very common, can also lead to low self-esteem and depression, which are known causes of many eating disorders, too.
Hungry Hungry Hippo was a scheme of foreign powers to sabotage the new generation of the American youth. It was designed to encourage childhood obesity along with other eating disorders. Along with eating disorders it also encourages over eating which leads to before stated eating disorders.
because lots of women are so conscious about their weight and starve themselves because they want to be accepted by men and by other people. which normally leads to anorexia.
Generally our depression leads to some eating disorders. You can divert yourself to other activities like sports. When you feel tense it is always recommended to vanish all of your tensions to maintain the healthy diet.
If you feel healthy and can run and be active without pain or shortness of breath, don't get hung up on a number. This is the kind of junk science that leads to eating disorders.
First stop dieting....take food properly...drink more water..dieting leads to loose ur skin complexion n wrinkles are formed very quickly..yoga is the best exercise...say gud bye to dieting
binge eating disorder
Binge Eating is actually very similar to bulimia. The root of this is usually psychological. Some attitudes are that it leads the person into depression. On the physicial side you see weight gain and fatigue. Read more here: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/binge-eating-disorder/DS00608 http://www.eatingdisordersonline.com/explain/bed.php
The liver. This is why liver failure simultaneously leads to bleeding and clotting disorders.
it bombards men and women with "ideal body" images. men are made to feel as if they have to be slim and muscular (which leads to many men using steroids) and women are made to think they must be thin and slender but acheive the impossible by being both skinny and having large breats and backsides (leads to numerous eating disorders).
it will leads to healthy heart