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Eating Disorders: 5 Reasons Why?

Eating disorders are complex mental illnesses. People who are affected by it have a disruption in their food consumption, which leads to related thoughts and feelings. According to the American Psychiatric Association, "Nutrition affects millions of people at any given time, mostly women between the ages of 12 and 35." These types of people often suffer from their diet and body weight. Somewhere, you have met or seen people who are always very critical of their body image. They find it difficult to accept themselves anyway. They may not even know it, but, perhaps, they have an eating disorder. People with this complex condition are also afraid of 'gaining weight' and starving. Eating disorders are divided into three main disorders - anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder. Therefore, it is a disease, not a choice.

You should know that there are many reasons behind the formation of this serious condition. If you or a loved one suffers from this disease, you should know the causes -

 

I. The effect of culture.

This is an important factor in shaping our mindset on the physical image. Over the years, we have seen slim bodies (for women) and muscular bodies (for men) as the best body shape. There are very few people who also know that the physical shape of men and women can take many forms. Appearance has always been emphasized in our society. Because of this, many people become overweight or obsessed, which makes them feel "too fat." They will implement quick weight loss schemes instead of managing their weight in a healthy way. Somehow, they will start starving themselves for no reason.

 

II. Under genetics.

Genetics plays an important role in the development of our body. According to studies, it has been found that eating disorders usually affect a person when it runs in the family. After that, she has a higher rate of twins than other siblings.

 

III. Psychological factors.

According to the study, in most cases, other disorders, such as clinical depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder or alcohol abuse, can contribute to eating disorders. People who deal with fear or anxiety usually have low self-esteem, perfectionism, and difficulty controlling / expressing emotions. They also experience anxiety about the situation.

 

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Complications of this condition can also be due to anxiety. People may have bad experiences in the past that cause them to draw boundaries around them. Under stress, activities associated with eating disorders increase. In addition, there may be some partner factors -

Difficult childhood.

Social/peer pressure.

Family / other relationship problems

Encountered physical / sexual abuse.

Experienced bullying due to physical image.

 

In a state of tension

Stress causes major health problems. It affects both body and mind. People with an eating disorder may experience an abnormal state of chemical reactions in their body that often leads to mood swings and stress. Also, people experience symptoms of constant stress.

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