Have a steady, healthy diet. Exercise regularly. Don't diet, make healthy eating a lifestyle. Teach kids when they're little (girls AND boys) that they are beautiful (handsome?), but different and build self-confidence. Optimism is a big prevention.
Mary Elizabeth Trent has written: 'Eating disorders on the college campus' -- subject(s): Eating disorders, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Eating disorders, Psychology, Women college students
the study of eating disorders
There are many things you can do to try to prevent cancer. Eating the best foods, healthy foods, exercising and taking vitamins are just a few ways you can do this.
Eating Disorders Coalition was created in 2000.
Eating Disorders Association was created in 1989.
Mark Curtis Cartiglia has written: 'The association of the type A behavioral and cognitive styles with eating disorder symptomatology in college females' -- subject(s): Eating disorders, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Eating disorders, Psychology, Women college students
Two eating disorders are anorexia nervosa and bulemia nervosa.
The best thing to do about eating disorders is to get help. If you or you know someone that has one, go see your doctor. Your doctor will recommend you to a therapist and a nutritionist to help you overcome your eating disorders. Eating disorders can be fatal so it is extremely important for you to get help!
Usually the eating disorder starts in the mind. Eating disorders are psychological disorders (image disorders).
There are several different kinds of eating disorders, including: bulimia, anorexia, and binge eating. If one suffers from these eating disorders, it is suggested one seek help from a therapist and/or doctor.
no
Males suffer from eating disorders for the same reasons, essentially, that women do. They are not happy with how their bodies look, and will go to extreme measures to change them. For men, it usually has to do with a "beer belly" or muscle definition, while women generally just strive to be very, very skinny.