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Bulimia is term used commonly for an eating disorder called Bulimia nervosa. It is a psychological condition in which a person engages in recurrent binge eating. Related Article Tags: , , , Bulimia, maybe called bulimia nervosa, is a psychological eating disorder which usually afflicts young women aged 15 to 25. Researches show that before their first year of college, 4.5 to 18 percent of females and 0.4 percent of males have undergone bulimia. Food and candies are wanted so much yet the individual wants to shake off weight. Information about bulimia nervosa including the signs and symptoms, complication that it causes, and the importance of treatment. Related Article Tags: , , Bulimia is a severe eating disorder related with weight loss psychology. During bulimia your body will lose potassium, sodium and other important minerals, which will surely lead you to cardiac hazards. As ladies are weight conscious, more than 75 per cent bulimia patients are female. Related Article Tags: , , , , , Bulimia nervosa is an eating disorder characterized by periods of binge eating Bulimia Nervosa commonly known as Bulimia is an eating disorder affecting men as well as women. It is a combination of binge eating followed by vomiting. When a person suffers from bulimia he or she eats large amount of food within a short period of time and vomit the same by using purgatives to avoid weight gain. It is a psychological problem due to issues with their weight, emotional baggage, depression, stress or self-esteem problems. Related Article Tags: , , , , In a world obsessed with thinness, it is very hard not to succumb to the temptations of easy weight loss even if these methods are not healthy at all. Bulimia is the most common unhealthy method of weight loss. Unfortunately, people, especially women, are easily drawn to this because they are conditioned to be attractive - thin is beautiful. An article on the effects of Bulimia Nervosa and some statistics on the disease. Bulimia is a life-threatening eating disorder. Understand symptoms, causes, treatments and more. Related Article Tags: , ,
It may seem difficult to comprehend but Individuals diagnosed with eating disorders are suffering from very severe mental illnesses. Often, the seriousness of these disorders is overlooked and the blame is put on the individual for not being able to understand what it means to live a healthy lifestyle. Eating disorders, like other illnesses such as PTSD, OCD or Alzheimer’s, should be taken very seriously and all actions should be taken to help nurture the patient back to health. Related Article Tags: , , , , , Bulimia - Bulimia involves a destructive cycle of bingeing and purging. Following an episode of out-of-control binge eating, people with bulimia take drastic steps to purge themselves of the extra calories. In order to avoid weight gain they vomit, exercise, fast, or take laxatives. Related Article Tags: , , , Eating disorders can be classified into three types - anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and obesity. The first two deals with women who are extremely conscious with the way they look, hence trying to maintain a very light weight bordering on malnutrition. The last one is an uncontrollable compulsion for eating thus leading to a weight that is way above their ideal weight. In Bulimia Nervosa, the individual binges and then purges which can be in the form of vomiting, exercising to excess, using laxatives or enemas, in order to try and get rid of the excess calories. This takes place in a cycle of bingeing and purging. Bulimia is an eating disorder hidden within a lack of control. Abusing food, is just an excuse to avoid the real problems. An article about what Bulimia Nervosa is and its signs. Eating disorders are common, but are very bad for your health. Binge eating disorder (or compulsive overeating) is a relatively recently recognized disorder and is a condition that millions of Americans may have. It is the most common of the eating disorders and one which resembles bulimia nervosa. It is a condition in which you regularly eat large amounts of food within a couple of hours (a binge) and is a severe, life-threatening disorder that is found in about 2 percent of the general population; more often in women than men. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , Because of an unhealthy relationship with food and a hate of their body, millions of people will yearly punish their bodies to the brink of self-destruction. Bulimia affects all ages, genders and races; it is not selective when it comes to killing its victims. There are several similarities and differences between Anorexia and Bulimia. Both Anorexia and Bulimia usually start in people after a time of dieting. These individuals generally go on a diet as they are obsessed with the fact of having perfect bodies, or are afraid of becoming obese, or have problems with anxiety, stress or even depression, or being a perfectionist. With so many girls striving to have the perfect figure, bulimia has become a trend with deadly consequences. Is there an answer to this epidemic? Related Article Tags: , , , ,
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