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They are not bad. Just because a certain person doesnt like pageants (even if that's you) doesnt mean that the mothers abuse their kids. Pageant girls LOVE pageants. I wacth pageant shows ALL the time and I have NEVER heard a girl say "I hate pageants. I want to quit".
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No, they shouldn't. Eating disorders can lead to many health problems, even death.
They are not bad. Just because a certain person doesnt like pageants (even if that's you) doesnt mean that the mothers abuse their kids. Pageant girls LOVE pageants. I wacth pageant shows ALL the time and I have NEVER heard a girl say "I hate pageants. I want to quit".
No. Primarily because dieting does not lead to eating disorders. Dieting, especially excessive dieting, is a symptom of eating disorders. The eating disorder, actually the mental/emotional dysfunction that leads to the disorder, leads to the dieting.
It can lead to other problems like heart, and other health problems. -It can also lead to other mental health problems, due to malnutrition affecting the brain, such as depression and insomnia, among others.
Eating disorders have an effect on other lifestyle issues due to weight loss or other abnormal eating habits. Vomiting and dehydration can result to having eating disorders. This can also lead to having a weak immune system and in order to remain healthy and maintain the ability to have a normal lifestyle, eating disorders should be treated as best as possible.
Though many mental disorders can have physical side effects, and eating disorder is one of the only mental disorders that is also an actual physical disorder. Eating disorders often rob the body of essential nurtients (for disorders like bulimia and anorexia). Starvation and physical abuse (like laxatives, purging, and excessive exercise) can wreak havoc on the body. Other eating disorders contribute to poor butrition (binge eating, compulsive-over-eating, for example) and can lead to obesity-related health problems like diabetes.
no one is immune to getting an eating disorder. men and women are both affected eating disorders are normally not about being skinny, it is a way of dealing with other things depression often goes hand in hand with eating disorders eating disorders are very dangerous and often times lead to death people suffering from bulimia are harder to detect because they normally are of a normal weight to slightly overweight one type of eating disorder is overexercising one can stop menstruating due to an eating disorder many eating disorders go unnoticed by family members there are some websites out they (pro-ana pro-mia) who give tips and support eating disorders once someone develops an eating disorder, they usually draw away from people and the things they used to like, being consumed with their disorder an eating disorder is similar to other addictions and can be just as powerful to overcome
They can cause many health and emotional problems, along with hurt friends and family and can even lead to death in some cases.
Eating disorders have become so prevalent over the years because of how the ideals of society have changed and evolved. Many "role models" today are celebrities, who try to stay fit and thin. Also, models and magazines portray thinner people as being pretty. These ideals of "thin is good" cause many people, especially young women, to strive to be thinner. Often this leads to extreme dieting and eating disorders. Teasing and bullying, which is very common, can also lead to low self-esteem and depression, which are known causes of many eating disorders, too.
This continued "cycling" between weight loss and weight gain can slow the basal metabolic rate and can sometimes lead to eating disorders.
It depends on the specific eating disorder to identify specific mood or emotional symptoms. Most eating disorders, though, will involve drastic mood swings, depression, isolation, secrecy, and low-self esteem.
Anorexia does not always affect women. About 10% of anorexics are male. Anorexia - and most other eating disorders - are more common in women for a few reasons. Women naturally are more social, and thus focus on social pressures more then men. When social pressures demand thin-ness, women are more likely to develop eating disorders. A woman also experiences more changes in her body (pregnancy, for example) that can fuel body dislike and eating disorders. Women also tend to be more critical of each other than men are to each other. This harshness or bullying can lead to low self esteem and eating disorders, too.