This is not precisely an eating disorder, the only way it would qualify for that would be because the person is obessessed with getting an excessive amount of protein in their bodies. These people are more or less concerned with building muscle and actually want to gain weight They do not want to gain weight in the sense of being fat, but rather they want to see their muscles get bigger and stronger. They percieve themselves as too tiny and wimpy even when they are not.
Muscle dysmorphia. But men do get other eating disorders as well, it's just that the amount of women is more.
Bulmia
it depends on what kind of eating disorder. sometimes depression or maybe other people telling you you're fat
Anorexia, we did this in school.
anorexia
For a long time it was rumored that she had an eating disorder of some kind, but it was never confirmed.
0.5 The common statistic is that 1 in every 200 will develop on eating disorder of some kind. (Anorexia, Bulimia, EDNOS, Binge-Eating, Compulsive Eating, Over-Eating, ect.)
well yes its possible to establish a eating disorder from that kind of comment
That sounds like you have an eating disorder and could lead to passing out. Your body needs calories to sustain that kind of strenuous activity.
Well if you are skinny and you have a diet, that is kind of un-reasonable. But eating healthy is vital to putting on muscle. Just do alot of core exercise.
I am not aware that she had any eating disorders at all? So far I think it has just been media speculation based on her public appearance, see the related link.
An addiction disorder