Eating Disorders and Body Image Concerns


Have you ever told yourself, "I’m not good enough… If I lose weight I’ll be happy"?  Do you think of food as "good" or "bad"?  Do you avoid looking in the mirror?  Do you take hours to get ready for work or school?  Do you tend to judge people by how fat or slim they look?  Do you turn toward food to cope with stress or sadness?  Do you eat to distract yourself from problems?

You’re not alone.

Due to cultural ideals of feminine beauty, young women feel a strong desire to be thinner than their bodies naturally tend to be. As a result, they change their eating patterns and they may develop eating disorders. The most common eating disorders are Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia. Both eating disorders are more common among young adults than at any other age. Below you will find information on

WHAT IS ANOREXIA NERVOSA?

Anorexia Nervosa is a serious psychological and physiological disorder. Anorexia Nervosa has the following characteristics:

WHAT IS BULIMIA?

Bulimia is binge-eating followed by self-induced vomiting or the use of laxatives. Bulimia has the following characteristics:

WHAT CAUSES ANOREXIA NERVOSA & BULIMIA?
PHYSICAL & PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF ANOREXIA NERVOSA & BULIMIA
ANOREXIA NERVOSA
BULIMIA
You may need help if you have any of these symptoms:
WAYS TO HELP

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