Dehydration often accompanies the habits of those suffering from an eating disorder. Lack of proper water in the body can cause cramping and overall tightness.
Tightness and kinks in the neck can cause headaches.
This relationship can go both ways. Anxiety can be a big factor in triggering an eating disorder or leading to disordered eating habits. An eating disorder can also worsen pre-existing anxiety and can also cause anxiety attacks in relaiton to proximity to food or eating.
Family and friends (all relationships, really) play a large role in a person's eating disroder. It can cause an eating disorder or cause it to be worse, but, on the other hand, support can help a person with an eating disroder to recover.
Bulimia and obsessive compulsive eating can cause diabeties because of the large amount of sugar being consumed
Anorexia is a form of an eating disorder (ED).
In very severe cases, yes. Purging can often cause this.
The secret to breaking free from emotional eating lies in resolving the issues that cause the eating disorder to occur. If you simply take away the food the disorder will continue when it is available.
Yes. A nervous disorder can affect motion. Muscles are controlled by the nervous system so malfunctions can cause muscle movements to be disturbed. In extreme cases such as ALS it can cause lost of muscle control entirely.
A lack of protein does not cause an eating disorder. Instead, that can cause anemia.
cause stress and made disorder in digestion
Yes, not eating enough can lead to muscle loss because the body may break down muscle tissue for energy when it doesn't get enough nutrients from food.
The exact number of young girls with eating disorders is unknown, because approximately 90% of those with the disorder don't seek treatment. Eating disorders cause the most fatalities of any mental illness, so it is imperative that you seek advice from a psychologist who specializes in eating disorder treatment.