A few defiant signs could be..
•Prominent Loss of Appetite
•Dramatic Weight Loss/Increase
•Hair Loss
•Tooth/Teeth Decay
•Hidden 'stash' of Edibles in ones room
None. Eating disorders are not contagious. Although there may be some possibility that a predisposition to them (the disorders) could be hereditary in some instances, much like some other mental illnesses.
anorexia nervosa and bulimia which are opposite when it comes to signs and symptoms
It depends upon the eating disorder. There are different signs for each of the eating disorders. Anorexia, Bulimia, bing eating disorder, and compulsive overeating are all different.
many people who develop eating disorders also have very low self esteem
the study of eating disorders
Teen's don't "start" eating disorders. Eating disorders are a very serious disease that commonly occurs in teens as well as adults. However, they're are some teens that pretend to have one because they think it's cool or they'll get noticed but the majority of people that have eating disorders are really sick.
Up to 10 million females and 1 million males struggle with eating disorders such as anorexia and bulimia. The Binge eating disorder is experienced by millions more.Up to 80 percent of women show signs of an eating disorder at some point.Up to 24 million people in the United States experience some form of an eating disorder.
Some of the major causes of extreme eating disorders such an bulimia and also anorexia include low self esteem, bullying and also low confidence levels.
Well, some people believe that eating disorders aren't a real disease and that people who have them can just eat and be cured. When in reality that is not how it works at all.
Eating Disorders Coalition was created in 2000.
Eating Disorders Association was created in 1989.
Most people with eating disorders have low self-esteem. The most common reasons for having an eating disorder are a need for control, thinness, or perfection.