it stresses your friends when they are trying to help you get better instead you are pushing them away
Millions. An exact number is hard to place, as not all cases go reported. Also, many people may die of complications from anorexia, and not the actually disease itself. Of those affecteds with anorexia, about 20% will ultimately die from the disease or from a complication realted to anorexia.
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Of those suffering from anorexia, men make up only about 10% while women make up just over 90%.
Roughly 1 in every 250 people suffer from anorexia. Of those people, 90% are girls and 10% are boys.
Millions of girls world-wide suffer from anorexia. It is most prevalent in western nations, such as westenr Europe and the United States. In those areas, anorexia affects roughly 1 in every 250 people.
1 in every 250 people suffer from anorexia. Of those, 1 out of every 10 are male. The other 9 out of every 10 are female.
A person with an eating disorder is usually referred to by their disorder. For example, a person with anorexia is called an anorexic. A person with bulimia is called a bulimic. A person who suffers from binge-eating or compulsive-over-eating disorder are called binge or emotional eaters.
Anorexia is best reated by medical professionals including doctors (to aid in health) and therapists / psychologists (to aid in mental recovery / lifestyle).
Anorexia, Bulimia, Binging. Those come in many different variations.
Socially, anorexia is greatly harming our society. It is a little nagging bug on the back of society that shows us how destructive we (and the ideals) are becoming. For a perosn suffereing from anorexia, social problems can happen like isolation and depression, too.
Those who are not treated for anorexia can suffer major health consequences. About 15% will die as a result of the disorder. Some can manage the disorder or attempt recovery on their own, but professional help is often needed.
Not really. Some professional modeling and fashion / media agencies do not hire anorexics or those suspected of being anorexic, but there are no actual laws that are widely used / enforced about or against anorexia.