anorexia
No. Primarily because dieting does not lead to eating disorders. Dieting, especially excessive dieting, is a symptom of eating disorders. The eating disorder, actually the mental/emotional dysfunction that leads to the disorder, leads to the dieting.
No, that eating disorder would be anorexia nervose.
no, what you are describing sounds like anorexia nervosa. bulimia is binging and purging.
In terms of an eating disoder, binge-eating disorder and anorexia are opposites. In terms of appearances / lifestyles, obesity and anorexia are opposites.
Die-eating
She stops eating fast food, and start eating salads
Bulimia nervosa is the eating disorder that involves binge eating followed by purging through methods such as vomiting, fasting, or excessive exercise. This behavior is typically driven by a fear of gaining weight and is often accompanied by feelings of guilt and shame. Treatment for bulimia involves therapy, nutritional counseling, and support from healthcare professionals.
cereal is good for dieting just as long as its not chocolaty always have a good breakfast in the morning.
Stop eating twinkies. Dieting and Exercising.
You can figure out the number of calories and fat your eating
The oranges can be removed from the excessive overeater. You can educate the overeater about the specific dangers of eating excessive amounts of oranges and allow them to make an informed decision as to whether they want to continue eating oranges. (There are no specific dangers to eating many oranges, by the way.) You can stop telling them they are eating excessive amounts of oranges.
That one is called anorexia nervosa. Bulimia involves the use of vomiting and/or laxatives to purge the food, though it is possible to be both anorexic and bulimic. Note that most bulimics appear to have normal weights, as they do not usually restrict the food to the extent that anorexics will.