Wellbutrin (bupropion) is considered an atypical antidepressant with a similar structure to amphetamine. The stimulant actions tend to supress appetite, which is why it would not be prescribed for an anorexic, because it would assist them in the starvation process. Bulemics also tend to withhold meals and exercise excessively for extended periods before they 'binge and purge'. Wellbutrin could also assist them in the 'between' periods of little food intake.
Example sentence - We were concerned about his weight and whether or not he had an eating disorder.
The things is that, the person with eating disorder eats, uncontrolled and they wont think at all before eating, so in magazine what ever they see, they use to thing of having dat, and this affects their eating habit.
The eating disorder that is characterized by compulsive overeating and often leads to weight gain is known as Binge Eating Disorder (BED). Individuals with BED frequently consume large amounts of food in a short period and may feel a lack of control during these episodes. Unlike bulimia, those with BED do not regularly use purging behaviors to compensate for their eating. This disorder can have significant psychological and physical health consequences.
Usually, yes. Eating disorder implies a more specific problem. Disorded eating is more of a broad and loose term. interchangeably not really an Eating Disorder is a full blown psychological illness Disordered Eating is often used when its not yet full blown...or when the person is in recovery but still struggling a little. The problem is most people in western society has disordered eating....it can be considered disordered when the person is constantly dieting ("Yo Yo dieting") or just plain isn't eating healthy..which is everyone.....I don't like to use "Disorder Eating" when talking about Eating Disorders....they are different..Disordered Eating isn't severe and doesnt usually require professional help whereas Eating Disorders are serious deadly addictions that require years of professional help...the problem with disordered eating is it can easily become an Eating Disorder
An eating disorder is a condition that makes people eat more, less, or throw up after eating. An eating disorder is a compulsion to eat, or avoid eating, that negatively affects both one's physical and mental health. Eating disorders are all encompassing. They affect every part of the person's life. An eating disorder is a compulsion to eat, or avoid eating, that negatively affects both one's physical and mental health. Eating disorders are all encompassing. They affect every part of the person's life.
there's many different types of eating disorders, along with those which don't fit into a certain category; those are known as EDNOS (eating disorder not specified).the main three eating disorders are anorexia, bulimia and BED (binge-eating disorder), but there is also CED (compulsive exercise disorder), anorexia binge-purge type, Orthorexia nervosa (eating only 'health' foods) and Pica (eating inedible substances, among others.There is also other types which medically fall into the EDNOS catogory, like 'chew and spit' and purging disorder, as the boundaries of eating disorders can easily become blurred.http://www.b-eat.co.uk/AboutEatingDisorders/WhatisanEatingdisorderAnorexia, Bulimia, compulsive overeating, binge eating disorder, Female athletic triad.Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, Binge Eating Disorder (BED), Purging Disorder, Rumination Syndrome, Diabulimia, Food Maintenance Syndrome, and Pica
"Anorexia Nervosa is a dangerous eating disorder in which a person starves themselves in a desprate attempt to lose weight."
He has a serious mental disorder.
eating disorders Anorexia is considered to be an eating disorder. It can also fall under some other catergories, like a "condition", "mental disorder", "emotional disorder", and a "physical disorder". It depends possibly on the cause (depression, BDD, media, ect.) and also who you ask, as some doctors / people only believe it is a certain type of condition, and not another.
Eh, not as far as i know! But i could be wrong... Maybe your thinking of anorexia? THAT is an eating disorder but not necessarily a loss of appetite. Sorry if i didn't answer correctly! :)
Wellbutrin (bupropion) is an antidepressant primarily prescribed for depression and smoking cessation, and it is not intended for recreational use. Taking it in higher doses than prescribed can lead to serious side effects, including seizures, rather than a pleasurable high. Misusing Wellbutrin can be dangerous and is not recommended. Always consult a healthcare professional for guidance on medication use.
Anorexia Nervosa An eating disorder characterized by a distorted body image, fear of becoming obese, persistent aversion to food, and severe weight loss and malnutrition. Symptoms aside from aversion to food may include excessive exercise, self-induced vomiting, abuse of laxatives. Bulimia Nervosa An eating disorder characterized by an obsession over food leading to binges (large and abnormal consumptions of food) and followed by a feeling of guilt and fear of weight gain as a result from the calories consumed and so the individual purges (self induced vomiting). Other symptoms may include use of laxatives. The individual is usually lucky to purge 10% of what is consumed - and the average BMI for a bulimic is above the recommended healthy BMI. Exercise Bulimia An eating disorder characterized by the individual binging (or sometimes eating a normal diet) but exercising excessive amounts to rid of every calorie consumed. This disorder is often unnoticed but equally as dangerous as other eating disorders. Binge Eating Disorder An eating disorder characterized by an individual taking obsessive comfort in food and binging on excessive amounts of food. EDNOS Eating disorder not otherwise specified. *Bulimia and Anorexia Nervosa are most heard of. *There are other eating disorders aside from the few prominent ones mentioned here. *Eating disorders often overlap e.g. a bulimic may go through phases of anorexia and exercise bulimia.