I'm not quite sure what you're asking...? Anorexia and/or bulimia can cause an 'unbalanced diet' and lack of nutrients to the body, but you do not simply 'get' and eating disorder from and unbalanced diet. An eating disorder is not just 'not eating' or other eating disorder behaviors, but much more extensive, involving mental and emotional patterns as well as the eating habits. (Or lack thereof. Ha.)
It is much more common in women, but can also occur in men. Anorexia and Bulimia rates are increasing in America along with obesity rates. The only way to stay healthy is to eat a balanced diet and exercise. And as far as anorexia goes, support from you peers and counseling is the best help you can receive.
yeah your heart can be effected by an unbalanced diet?
Bulimia is more commonly diagnosed as an eating disorder, but more individuals exhibit anorexic tendencies (not enough to be diagnosed as a serious problem though) such as extreme dieting, excessive weight loss, diet pills, and skipping meals.
bulimia / anorexia - eating disroders, women are more affected than men by a 9 : 1 ratio. chronic dieting - women tend to diet significantly mroe than men do. muscle dysmorphia - can affect both men and women equally.
Risky weight loss strategies include: Laxatives and diuretics Liquid diets Starvation diets (anorexia) Binging - purging (bulimia) Diet pills Herbal remedies
the short term effects on an unbalanced diet has effect like
what conditions are caused by unbalanced diets
Sure. Fish can be a part of a balanced diet, but eat too much of it and it'll become an unbalanced diet.
When You Eat took much of junk food or an unbalanced diet can lead to obesity
Anorexia has only been a diagnosed disorder since the late 1800s, but written descriptions of people who might have suffered from anorexia date back to ancient times. Priest reports state that Catherine of Sienna existed on a diet of next-to-nothing, consiting of only small amounts of fruits and berries. Ancient Romans practiced habits of starvation and purging after meals, signs of the eating disorders of anorexia and bulimia.
bulimia / anorexia - eating disroders, women are more affected than men by a 9 : 1 ratio. chronic dieting - women tend to diet significantly mroe than men do. muscle dysmorphia - can affect both men and women equally.
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