~Besides anorexia and bulimia, what other eating disorders are there, and what are they symptoms?
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I don't plan on developing one, I'm just f*cking curious on whats out there thanks.
Starvation dieting
Compulsive overeating disorder.
Diabulimia [Diabetes+bulimia]
Orthorexia nervosa
Rumination
Pica
June 27th, 2009 at 1:19 am
Glutany
symptoms wearing moo moos cause thats all that will fit you
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June 27th, 2009 at 1:28 am
do you plan on devolping an eating disorder
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June 27th, 2009 at 1:44 am
Overeating is also an eating disorder.
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June 27th, 2009 at 2:10 am
Hm. I forgot what it's called.
But it's when you excessively exercise to the point of fainting and vomiting "/
and obesity is an eating disorder.
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June 27th, 2009 at 2:41 am
binge eating i know it falls under the category as bulimia but binge eating is just a symptom of bulimia it can actually be an eating disorder on its own where you can't control what you eat and instead of throwing it up you just eat….and there is also overexercising but that is not an eating disorder but it can be a symptom
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June 27th, 2009 at 3:23 am
Adrenaline:
A hormone that is released during times of stress and fear.
Amenorrhea:
The absence of menstrual cycles.
Anorexia nervosa:
A term meaning "lack of appetite"; an eating disorder marked by a person's refusal to maintain a healthy body weight through restricting food intake or other means.
Binge-eating disorder:
An eating disorder that involves repetitive episodes of binge eating in a restricted period of time over several months.
Bingeing:
When an individual eats, in a particular period of time, an abnormally large amount of food.
Body set-point theory:
Theory of weight control that claims that the body will defend a certain weight regardless of factors such as calorie intake and exercise.
Bulimia nervosa:
A term that means literally "ox hunger"; an eating disorder characterized by a repeated cycle of bingeing and purging.
Depression:
Common psychological problem characterized by intense and prolonged feelings of sadness and hopelessness.
Diuretic:
A drug that expels water from the body through urination.
Edema:
Swelling.
Endorphin:
Any of a group of natural proteins in the brain known as natural painkillers that make people feel good after exercising.
Enema:
A process that expels waste from the body by injecting liquid into the anus.
Epidemiology:
The study of disease in a population.
Exercise addiction:
Also known as compulsive exercise, a condition in which participation in exercise activities is taken to an extreme; an individual exercises to the detriment of all other things in his or her life.
Hypertension:
High blood pressure.
Lanugo:
Fine hair that grows all over the body to keep it warm when the body lacks enough fat to accomplish this.
Laxative:
A drug that induces bowel movements.
Obesity:
The condition of being very overweight.
Purging:
When a person gets rid of the food that she has eaten by vomiting, taking an excessive amount of laxatives, diuretics, or enemas or engaging in fasting and/or excessive exercise.
Russell's sign:
Calluses, cuts, and sores on the knuckles from repeated self-induced vomiting.
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June 27th, 2009 at 3:32 am
This one is very common, but I believe it is an ED:
Eating a whole chocolate cake (or whatever) and being sick for about 8 hours. Pretty much just laying in bed not moving and being miserable both physically and emotionally. Then still not feeling great the next day and being really thirsty! Ugh!
I think 75% of females have done this. It's living to eat, not eating to live.
This is most common among teen-age girls. (Some guys.) Most kids outgrow it eventually. Most, not all. I guess it's over-eating, glutany, binge-eating, etc.
Interesting question gets a star in my book!
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Nurse.
June 27th, 2009 at 4:09 am
Purging disorder is another one, which differs from anorexia because you aren't underweight, and from bulimia because you don't binge eat. You eat a small or normal amount of food, but purge it through vomiting, laxatives, etc. It's often associated with stress, I have it as part of Tourette's/OCD and not as a means of weight control.
Then there's orthorexia, where people are obsessed by eating only healthy food, and binge eating where people binge but don't purge.
About.com has a good overview of other ones:
http://eatingdisorders.about.com/od/othereatingdisorders/BingeEating_Disorder_and_Other_Forms_of_Disordered_Eating.htm
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June 27th, 2009 at 4:42 am
Starvation dieting
Compulsive overeating disorder.
Diabulimia [Diabetes+bulimia]
Orthorexia nervosa
Rumination
Pica
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