Muscle dysmorphia typically affects men more than women. This is when someone is obssessed with the idea that they are not muscular enough. It is also called "Bigorexia"
I'm pretty sure more men than women suffer from binge eating but men can often suffer from anorexia or bulimia too. I knew someone who did who was 5'10 and 60 pounds.
none, women get the worst! simple as.
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Muscle dysmorphia. But men do get other eating disorders as well, it's just that the amount of women is more.
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While an eating disorder can affect either gender equally, more women tend to suffer from anorexia and bulimia while more men tend to suffer from muscle dysmorphia, protein abuse, and anorexia athletica.
Yes. 90% of all eating disroder cases are found in women.
Muscle Dysmorphia is more likely to affect men than women.
Ortherexia, Muscle Dystrophy
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Japanses people do not "participate" in eating disorder much more than any other country, chosen at random, would. Eating disorder can - and do - affect a variety of people all across the world.
Muscle Dysmorphia, Anorexia Athletica, and Steriod Abuse affect more men than women. Body Dismorphic Disorder (BDD) can affect men and women equally.
* Eating disorders affect one in every 250 people. * It will affect women to men 9:1. * More commonly are people bulimic (3 in every 100) than anorexic (1 in every 200). * It generally affetcs people between the ages of 12 and 25. * 2/3 of the reported cases for anorexia happened in "Western Society". * 90% of all cases of eating disorders happen in mid- or upper-class families. * People are more at risk if a biological relative (especially a parent) had an eating disorder.
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