It depends on who you ask. An alarmingly high number of people do suffer from eating disorders like anorexia, though.
Yes and also in Canada. However, the good news is that many actors and high profile people with eating disorders are coming out of the closet and trying to get back on a proper diet and exercise program and the percentage of eating disorders is slowly declining.
Though many mental disorders can have physical side effects, and eating disorder is one of the only mental disorders that is also an actual physical disorder. Eating disorders often rob the body of essential nurtients (for disorders like bulimia and anorexia). Starvation and physical abuse (like laxatives, purging, and excessive exercise) can wreak havoc on the body. Other eating disorders contribute to poor butrition (binge eating, compulsive-over-eating, for example) and can lead to obesity-related health problems like diabetes.
smoke weed...seriously you get the munchies plus you get to be high! everyone wins!
Eating disorder have a lower death rate than psychological disorders (which have exceedingly high rates of suicide).
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Which of these would be the best source of information about eating disorders?  A. The blog of a depressed high school student  B. A friend whose cousin bulks up before weightlifting events  C. A novel about a teenager who got sick from an eating disorder  D. The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) website
No. Obesity is a state that someone can be in. It means that someone has too high of a fat content to be healthy. Someone who is fat may not have any eating disorder - no matter how big they are. Eating disorders can include, but are not limited to: Anorexia (lack of eating), Bulimia (puking up what you eat, usually coupled with over eating), and Binge Eating (eating large amounts of food at once).
Just diet. But don't stop eating. Start eating healthier. I've read that if you eat every 2-3 hours (healthy things of course) that your body will not have to store fat. So you might want to try that. I do not recommend taking up any eating disorders.
Eating healthy is the number one way to prevent high cholesterol. This means replacing red meats with fish, eating high fiber foods, and replacing most side dishes with fruits or vegetables.
No. The vast majority of high school sports players will not have a career in professional sports.