No, it is often the other way around. Many eating disorders stem from media and social influences.
Bulimia and Anorexia are eating disorders that often result in weight loss.
Eating disorders have an effect on other lifestyle issues due to weight loss or other abnormal eating habits. Vomiting and dehydration can result to having eating disorders. This can also lead to having a weak immune system and in order to remain healthy and maintain the ability to have a normal lifestyle, eating disorders should be treated as best as possible.
Eating disorders are often a result of someone eating out of stress or to alleviate emotional pain. A massage relaxes the entire body and promotes feeling of pleasure, much like eating good (fattening) food does!
Eating disorders are very serious. If you have a eating disorder you may not be able to control how little or how much you eat. Although they are sometimes seen as trivial disorders, they are very serious and can result in long-lasting damage to your body or even death. It is important you get help, such as therapy as soon as possible if you suspect that you are loved one has a eating disorder.
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Being too skinny can be a result of poor nutrition or starvation (from natural causes, abuses, or eating disorders such as anorexia or bulimia). This can lead to complications with vital organs, such as the liver, kidneys, lung, and heart. A person can die from a lack of essential vitamins or minerals in their body, too.
To find a good eating disorder clinic in your area, I suggest you check your local health forums. If there is nothing listed in their archives, a post asking for recommendations for a good clinic that treats eating disorders will usually get great result. Most clinics have professionals who can advise on a healthy diet.
There are three major complications that may result from the development of Meckel's diverticulum.
There are many notes and facts about eating disorders. Some are... *Eating disorder affect an estimated 1 in every 200 people. *Of that, 1 in every 250 is anorexic. *Bulimia is the most common eating disorder *11% of all people have forcefully thrown up (purged) at least once in their life. *About 20% of people with eating disorders die from the disorder or die from a side-effect or direct result of the disorder. *Those affected by eating disorders women:men is 9:1. *95% of eating disorder occus in middle- or upper-class families. *2/3 of eating disorder cases occur in "western" society (america, west europe, ect.) *73% of people who have an eating disorder also have a substance abuse problem (drugs, alcohol, smoking, ect.) *Only about 30% of people with eating disorders every fully recover (most will just relapse) *Eating disorders are one of the fasted rising disease in the world annually
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There is so much information out there about eating disorders. For more specifc answers or facts, please submit a more specified or detailed question. Some general facts are... *An estimated 1 in every 200 women suffers from an eating disorder. *Of that, 1 in every 250 is anorexic. *Almost all eating disroders occur between the ages of 12 and 25. *2/3 of eating disorders happen in western countries. *Eating disorders are steadily rising, and are one of the leading causes of preventable deaths in young / teenage people. *Eating disorders affect girls to boys, 9 to 1. *73% of people with eating disorders have substance abuse problems (drugs, alcohol, smoking, ect.) *20% of anorexics will die as a result of the disorder or directly from a complication. *Eating disorders can cause great bodily harm (bone decay, organ malfunction / failure, hair loss, dry skin, ect.) *Most people with eating disorders are often depressed and isolated.