There are different types of eating disorders. The most common being anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and binge eating. With Anorexia Nervosa the person starves themselves so that their body weight by 85% or less receive than what they should for their height and age.
A person with bulimia is caught in a downward spiral. They diet to a point where they feel so hungry that they eat, so they binge and then purge all the food out because they feel guilty for eating. Go back to their diet and promise to never do this again it will, but if they break their promises, the debt means that they repeat the cycle.
Binging is where the person eats large amounts of food frequently and on more than one occasion. If a person eats binge they feel out of control and feel as if they do not stop to eat, all the while feeling guilty about what they do. Those suffering from this eating disorder have a tendency to be obese and depressed.
A number of factors can trigger an eating disorder. It can be anything from psychological, genetic. Genetic factors in fact for more than half of the causes for the development of anorexia. Interestingly, one person, mother or sister suffered from anorexia are twelve times more likely to develop the eating disorder than someone without a family.
With the same situation a person is four times more likely to develop bulimia. Everything from family to friends to a culture plays a role in the development of an eating disorder. Most people who develop this type of disease is a tendency for perfectionists and have a lack of a sense of identity. These factors, together with other personality traits one can be vulnerable.
Eating disorders can affect both sexes. For all four women suffering from anorexia nervosa, there is a man who suffers, too. Similarly, one male for every eight to eleven women suffering from bulimia.
If it comes to binge eating are almost the same money comes from male to female victims of the disease. Granted, the reporting symptoms of eating disorders on the rise of the number of men, but this could be attributed to a number of factors. This could be because there is a greater awareness of the possibility that they suffer from it, or because they are in activities that have a strict requirement weight. These men could be in a profession or sport, that a strict weight requirements, such as Law Enforcement, horse racing and wrestling have to be involved. Interestingly, many men develop eating disorders as a child was overweight.
Eating disorders are serious illnesses that can kill. The friend or loved one requires professional help mental and physical. What they experience is not a fad that will pass with time. When a loved one can be there for them, without trial or a conviction to a gentle positive impact on how they perceive themselves.
Summary:
There are different types of eating disorders. The most common being anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and binge eating. Risk factors may a mixture of both psychological and genetic factors. Both sexes are susceptible to this disease.
