There are countless causes of eating disoders. The most common include social and peer pressure, low self-esteem / low sense of self worth / negative body image (usually a result of teasing, bullying, etc.), alcohol and/or drug *especially smoking cigarettes* abuse, friends and family with an eating disorder, and a diet that has gone too far.
i think that the ppl that are most likely to get an eating disorder are the ppl that just want to go on a diet and loose a few pounds. they are like well i wont eat as much and i will loose a few, but after they loose a few pounds they are like hey i feel good maybe i can loose a few more. well once that starts they just cant stop and that is why.
"The cause it not yet known. It seems that no two autistic children are alike. According to the Mayo Clinic, there are many likely causes such as genetic disorders and environmental factors."
The exact cause for Rheumatoid arthritis is not yet known, What is known is that it is an autoimmune disease that women are three times more likely to contract it then men and that there often seems to be a genetic factor involved. Until recently diet has not been credited with playing a part in this disease, however there seems to be a growing school of thought that eating habits and eating or not eating certain foods may have a bearing on the this disease.
The main treatment for metabolic disorders is changing your lifestyle.There are many treatments but this one seems to be the most safe and effective for people with these disorders.
Purging is unhealthy because you eat, throw up, then you are all hungry again all over. It seems pretty merry-go-round to me. The acid also ruins your teeth and vocal chords. People can and do die from eating disorders.
Sleep disorders can cause one to dread bedtime. While there are a few medical treatments, there are also a few ways that people can reduce symptoms of sleep disorders. Eating right before bedtime seems to increase instances of sleep disturbance. Try food fasting for one or two hours before bedtime. Regular sleep hours seem to help in some cases as well. Aim for the same bedtime every night.
There is reserahc being done on links between eating disorders (especially mental disorders, like anorexia) and genetics. Though it is not 100% guarenteed or fool-proof, there seems to be a fairly strong link. People who had an older blood relative (not marries or adopted in) who suffered from anorexia seem to have a higher chance of developing the eating disorder themselves. However, the confusion arises based on how much is genetic, and how much is influenced by the family member (for example, do they talk about or express odd eating habits that the child takes on from an early age, or is it purely genetic?).
Although most sightings cause a stir Roswell seems to be the most well-known and probably the most studied.
he or she may have a binge -eating disorder
he or she may have a binge -eating disorder
It seems there might be a misunderstanding, as "bluimic" does not appear to be a recognized term. If you meant "bulimic," that refers to bulimia nervosa, an eating disorder characterized by cycles of binge eating followed by compensatory behaviors like purging. It's important to note that developing such a disorder is often linked to psychological factors and societal pressures, and it is not something to aspire to. If you or someone you know is struggling with eating disorders, seeking professional help is crucial.
He or she may have a binge-eating disorder apex :)