coz they loss so much weight by dancing
Dancers are pressured to maintain a certain weight and look, usually very thin (especially among ballet dancers). This unhealthy focus on weight and dieting leads to anorexia, bulimia, and other eating disorders. Sometimes these disorders are even encouraged by fellow dancers or trainers.
Amenorrhea in athletes or dancers is frequently associated with two other disorders--osteopenia, or reduced bone mass, and eating disorders. This combination is sometimes called the female athlete triad.
One factor that is not typically considered a health risk for binge-eating disorder is regular, balanced eating habits. While binge-eating disorder is associated with various health risks, such as obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular issues, maintaining a healthy diet can mitigate these risks. It's important to differentiate binge-eating from other eating disorders that may carry additional psychological risks or complications.
the study of eating disorders
Eating Disorders Coalition was created in 2000.
Eating Disorders Association was created in 1989.
Two eating disorders are anorexia nervosa and bulemia nervosa.
The best thing to do about eating disorders is to get help. If you or you know someone that has one, go see your doctor. Your doctor will recommend you to a therapist and a nutritionist to help you overcome your eating disorders. Eating disorders can be fatal so it is extremely important for you to get help!
Usually the eating disorder starts in the mind. Eating disorders are psychological disorders (image disorders).
There are several different kinds of eating disorders, including: bulimia, anorexia, and binge eating. If one suffers from these eating disorders, it is suggested one seek help from a therapist and/or doctor.
No, hypertension has not been proven to cause eating disorders.
All eating disorders are phsychiatric disorders. Plain and Simple.