Yes it can. depending on how bad it is she could simply like to eat or she could pick eating over helping some one that is dieing on the side of the street for a hamburger.
Binge eating disorder may develop as a response to anxiety, depression, stress, or as the after effect of another eating disorder.
Muscle dysmorphia, and / or anorexia athletica.
About 10% of all teens with eating disorders will die directly from the disorder.
Muscle dysmorphia Anorexia athletica
it impairs your vision, movements, and thought process.
well there is the simple annorexia but im no doctor so im not sure if thats an effect o the disorder itself however i did type it into google and it did come under an eatind disorder
There are many notes and facts about eating disorders. Some are... *Eating disorder affect an estimated 1 in every 200 people. *Of that, 1 in every 250 is anorexic. *Bulimia is the most common eating disorder *11% of all people have forcefully thrown up (purged) at least once in their life. *About 20% of people with eating disorders die from the disorder or die from a side-effect or direct result of the disorder. *Those affected by eating disorders women:men is 9:1. *95% of eating disorder occus in middle- or upper-class families. *2/3 of eating disorder cases occur in "western" society (america, west europe, ect.) *73% of people who have an eating disorder also have a substance abuse problem (drugs, alcohol, smoking, ect.) *Only about 30% of people with eating disorders every fully recover (most will just relapse) *Eating disorders are one of the fasted rising disease in the world annually
The Perky effect refers to a phenomenon where a given stimulus appears larger when presented alongside a smaller stimulus but smaller when presented alongside a larger stimulus, even though its physical size remains the same. This effect highlights how our perception of an object's size can be influenced by the context in which it is presented.
An eating disorder that usually occurs in adolescent girls is anorexia (not eating enough food).In other cases, it can be bulimia (eating large amounts of food and then vomiting or taking laxatives).
in Diana childhood her parent split and divorced and that was how she developed bulimia a eating disorder that if you can't get is sorted when you are young it can effect your relationship's with men
Anorexia can be very difficult emotionally. Most eating disorders are also associated with other mental disorders that can cause and / or be a side effect of the eating disorder itself. These include depression, thoughts of suicide, OCD, BDD (Body Dismorphic Disorder), low self-esteem, isolation, social withdrawl, and trust issues/paranoia.
They are medications used to treat various psychatric conditions, such as depression, Bipolar disorder, psychotic disorders, eating disorders, and addictions, among others, as well as any drug which consistently produces a mind-altering effect.