How long does it take anorexia to destroy your metabolism?
Restrictive eating can begin to effect the metabolism in a few weeks. It can take months or years to truly "destroy" the metabolism, as certain foods and exercise do help to keep it up and going.
How can you help with people who have eating disorders?
you should try to talk with them and help them through it. you should show them all the things they are missing out on because they have an eating disorder. you should try to talk with them and help them through it. you should show them all the things they are missing out on because they have an eating disorder.
Why is it so hard to stop being anoxeric?
Anorexia is very much so a mental disorder. A person's life essentially becomes focused and dependent on being thin and not eating and on exercising. For them to give that up can cause a lot of stress, anxiety, and make them very upset as it is basically turning their life upside down.
Where do you find information about baseball hitting signs?
Baseball hitting signs are devised by each team and changed on a regular basis so that the opponents aren't able to learn them. Signs given by a third base coach are meaningless until an 'indicator' sign is given. The indicator sign means that a subsequent sign given will be the 'active' sign and is what the coach wants to have happen.
Let's do an example of signs. Touching the belt can mean bunt, touching the arm can mean steal, touching the nose can mean take. But none of these signs become active until the third base coach gives the indicator sign, which for this example, will be touching the ear. And we will say that the indicator sign means the very next sign the coach gives after the indicator will be active.
If the third base coach touches, in order, arm, belt, nose, belt, nose, arm, nose, no sign is active because the coach did not touch the ear, which is the indicator that the next sign becomes the active sign. But if the coach touches, in order, arm, belt, nose, ear, belt, nose, arm, nose then the bunt is on because the first sign after the indicator (ear) was belt, which means bunt.
Now, let's throw a wrinkle into things. Let's have another sign, touching the cap, and we will call that sign the 'wipe' sign. The wipe sign is just the opposite of the indicator sign. Where we use the indicator sign to tell the batter that the next sign becomes active, we use the wipe sign to tell the batter that what we told him/her to do, the active sign, has been wiped off and is no longer active.
Using the example we used above, if the third base coach touches, in order, arm, belt, nose, ear, belt, nose, arm, nose then the bunt is on because the first sign after the indicator (ear) was belt, which means bunt. But, if the third base coach touches, in order, arm, belt, nose, ear, belt, nose, cap, arm, nose then there is no active sign given because the bunt, which was turned on by the coach touching the ear and then the belt, has been wiped off by the coach touching the cap.
Hopefully, the syntax here isn't too garbled to understand and that it has helped in understanding hitting signs!
Can you have anorexia at a normal weight?
Usually if you are anorexic you are not eating enough and if the person was obese and they became anorexic they would be at a normal weight for a while but then they would just get skinnier and skinnier because they cant control it because it is a disease.
Can you have more than one eating disorder at a time?
Usually when someone has one eating disorder they end up having both. For example of you are anorexic and have something to eat, you will usually throw it up. There are also other eating disorders other than anorexia and bulimia which can overlap.
What is meant by is now anorexic?
The phrase "is now anorexic" refers to a person who has developed anorexia nervosa, an eating disorder characterized by an intense fear of gaining weight and a distorted body image, leading to severe food restriction and significant weight loss. It signifies a change in their health status, indicating that they may be struggling with both physical and psychological challenges associated with the disorder. This condition can have serious health implications and often requires professional treatment to address both the eating behaviors and underlying emotional issues.
Why do anorexics have orange tints to hands and fingers?
Anorexics may develop an orange tint to their hands and fingers due to a high intake of carotenoids, which are pigments found in fruits and vegetables, particularly carrots. When the body is malnourished, it can accumulate these pigments because of decreased fat stores for their metabolism. This condition, known as carotenemia, is generally harmless and can occur when there is insufficient protein or fat in the diet to process the carotenoids effectively.
Which on of these eating disorders is more likely to affect men than women?
Muscle dysmorphia and anorexia athletica, and orthorexia affects men and women roughly equally.
How does anorexia affect people emotionally?
Anorexia can have many different causes. In most cases, it is a combination of a few factors that ultimately lead to the development of the eating disorder. Some of those common factors are....
*Peer pressure
*Social / Society demands
*Media influences
*Low self-esteem
*Depression
*Low self body image
*OCD
*BDD (Body Dismorphic Disorder)
*Disordered eating habits
*Dieting gone too far / extreme diets
*Friends / family with eating disorders (influences)
There are also numerous side effects or "consequences" of the disorder. Some are...
*Weight loss
*Low body fat percentage
*Dry skin
*Brittle, discolored hair
*Hair loss
*Bretahing difficulties
*Prone to infection / disease, weakened immune system
*Brittle nails
*Organ malfunction / failure
*Heart murmur, failure, malfunction, palpatations, ect.
*Feeling cold (when others are not)
*Depression
*Weak, brittle bones
*Dizziness, fainting
*Fatigue
*Vision problems
*Joint pain, stiff joints
*Malnutrition
*Vitamin / Mineral / Nutrient defficiencies
What do you understand by the termanorexia nervose and bulimla nervosa?
Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder characterized by an intense fear of gaining weight, leading individuals to restrict their food intake severely and often engage in excessive exercise. Bulimia nervosa, on the other hand, involves cycles of binge eating followed by compensatory behaviors such as vomiting, excessive exercise, or fasting to prevent weight gain. Both disorders can have serious physical and psychological consequences and often require professional treatment for recovery.
Does starving yourself affect fertility?
Starving yourself can stop your menstrual and ovulation cycle and therefore you would not be able to get pregnant.
What is worse bulimia or anorexia?
anorexic is nor worse or any better because you see you self as being fat when your not and when you have bulimic your not making your self puke you just do it and its one of those things that you can not help and what is also very bad desorder is binge eating you sould never feel sorry about eating a hole lot then making your self puke and its just not right if you know so body like this at least call the hot line number and make this world a bit more heathyer and cleaner !!!!!!!!!!