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		<title>Eating Disorder Risks With Extreme Dieting</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jun 2010 10:06:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Eating disorders often begin when a person goes on a diet. Studies show that a diet if you carried too far results in unhealthy compulsive behaviors. These behaviors usually involve episodes of vomiting or laxative abuse. If on the extreme, eating disorders can be dangerous. So, if you just start a diet, you should really [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="/anorexia-resources/">Eating disorders</a> often begin when a person goes on a diet. Studies show that a diet if you carried too far results in unhealthy compulsive behaviors. These behaviors usually involve episodes of vomiting or laxative abuse. If on the extreme, <a href="/anorexia-resources/">eating disorders</a> can be dangerous. So, if you just start a diet, you should really know what you are doing. Note that if you should stop dieting, and take steps to prevent <a href="/anorexia-resources/">eating disorders</a>.&#13;In fact, you should also know that detect about 95% of the people who make a diet quickly that it the pounds that they initially lost. You simply have no idea how to maintain a healthy weight with a balanced diet. Go back to their old habits of eating and soon after find themselves putting on <a href="http://www.anorexiaadvisor.com/go/fat/1156/4">fat</a> and calories.&#13;You would also want to avoid yo yo dieting. It is the cycle of unhealthy diets to lose weight again, and then starts all over again. Going through these cycles can in immense destruction to destroy your health.&#13;Long-term complications of <a href="/anorexia-resources/">eating disorders</a> are heart problems, negative effects on metabolism and other health risks. You can also be malnourished because you are not consumed important nutrients. Key nutrients include calcium, and various other vitamins and minerals. Insufficient calcium can lead to stress fractures and loss of bone density. If you are a woman, you run an increased risk of osteoporosis, cancer.&#13;There are a number of physical symptoms that also characterized by excessive dieting. You should really keep an eye out for this eating disorder prevention. It includes the loss of endurance, respiratory diseases, including decreased oxygen intake, dehydration, weakness, imbalance of electrolytes, heart problems, risk of impotence, loss of muscle and strength, unhealthy skin, insomnia and hair loss.&#13;Extreme dieting can also affect your mind. When you click on a heavy diet for a longer period, limit the amount of calories you consume. This is the beginning of an eating disorder anorexia nervosa. Your energy levels drop and affect your ability to focus. Of course, if you intend <a href="/anorexia-resources/">eating disorders</a> know how, when you stop to prevent diet, you will not care about these things.&#13;In a nutshell, what is of concern that diets can be extreme behaviors that result in an eating disorder. You should know this information before in order to prevent a condition. What counts is not the food itself which leads to the eating disorder, but rather the behavior that is important in the diet! <br/><br/></p>
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		<title>When Dieting Becomes Dangerous: A Guide to Understanding and Treating Anorexia and Bulimia</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Apr 2010 07:08:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anna</dc:creator>
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		<title>Anorexia</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Apr 2008 16:29:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jena</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anorexia is an extremely dangerous and destructive disease. And unfortunately, it is on the rise in women, adolescents and children. As shocking as it may seem, anorexia is now being diagnosed in children as young as six years old. That’s right – little girls who are years away from puberty are starving themselves nearly to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anorexia is an extremely dangerous and destructive disease. And unfortunately, it is on the rise in women, adolescents and children. As shocking as it may seem, anorexia is now being diagnosed in children as young as six years old. That’s right – little girls who are years away from puberty are starving themselves nearly to death. Conversely, middle-aged women experiencing menopause are also becoming addicted to the same behaviors.</p>
<p>In order for the diagnosis of anorexia to be made, certain criteria must be present. These criteria are listed below. A list of warning signs is also included. If you suspect a friend or family member may be struggling with anorexia, check out this information.</p>
<p>Criteria</p>
<li>Low Weight</li>
<li>Weight Phobia: Intense fear of gaining weight or becoming <a href="http://www.anorexiaadvisor.com/go/fat/15/1">fat</a>, even though underweight.</li>
<li>Body Image Issues: Believing you are <a href="http://www.anorexiaadvisor.com/go/fat/15/2">fat</a> when you are not, making your weight the only thing you judge yourself on, denying the medical seriousness of your low weight.</li>
<li>Loss of menstrual period: For women, who have reached puberty, missing at least three menstrual cycles in a row.</li>
<p>Warning Signs for Adolescents &amp; Adults</p>
<li>Loss of menstrual period</li>
<li>Dieting obsessively when not overweight</li>
<li>Claiming to feel &#8220;<a href="http://www.anorexiaadvisor.com/go/fat/15/3">fat</a>&#8221; when overweight is not a reality</li>
<li>Preoccupation with food, calories, nutrition, and/or cooking</li>
<li>Denial of hunger</li>
<li>Excessive exercising, being overly active</li>
<li>Frequent weighing</li>
<li>Strange food-related behaviors</li>
<li>Episodes of binge-eating</li>
<li>15% or more below normal body weight/rapid weight loss</li>
<li>Depression</li>
<li>Slowness of thought/memory difficulties</li>
<li>Hair loss</li>
<p>In children, any combination of these symptoms should be considered serious. An immediate evaluation by an eating disorder professional or physician is recommended. It’s important to remember, the faster <a href="/anorexia-resources/">treatment</a> is sought, the better the outcome is for most patients. If you or someone you know is struggling with Anorexia, please call Remuda today at 1-800-445-1900.</p>
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		<title>Hazards of Anorexia</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Mar 2008 03:58:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jena</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The “whys” behind the disorder of anorexia are many and varied.  However, the result is the same:  the person is obsessed with losing weight and being thin; so much so, in fact, that she will go to any length to achieve the desired end.  However, the cost is high, due to the myriad physical complications [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The “whys” behind the disorder of anorexia are many and varied.<span>  </span>However, the result is the same:<span>  </span>the person is obsessed with losing weight and being thin; so much so, in fact, that she will go to any length to achieve the desired end.<span>  </span>However, the cost is high, due to the myriad physical complications associated with this disease.</p>
<p>When a woman has anorexia, her life is defined by dieting. She will try any fad diet that hits the market; unfortunately, not only do these diets rarely work, but they often backfire on the chronic dieter. For example, a woman may go on a quick weight-loss diet and experience the thrill of losing seven pounds in two days.<span>  </span>However, at best she has lost a pound or two of <a href="http://www.anorexiaadvisor.com/go/fat/7/1">fat</a> and five or six pounds of water, muscle and minerals. When she quits the diet, her body retains the needed water and minerals. Weight lost as muscle is frequently regained as <a href="http://www.anorexiaadvisor.com/go/fat/7/2">fat</a>. Over time, her body is composed of less muscle and more <a href="http://www.anorexiaadvisor.com/go/fat/7/3">fat</a>, even if her weight remains unchanged. Since <a href="http://www.anorexiaadvisor.com/go/fat/7/4">fat</a> tissue requires less energy to maintain itself than does muscle tissue, her basal metabolic rate decreases and caloric needs actually become less. Clearly, this is the exact opposite of what she wanted to achieve in the first place. Now, she must eat even less in order to lose weight. This makes future dieting even more difficult. This “yo-yo” weight loss and gain that results from fad diets is very stressful for the body, which finds it hard to adjust to such rapid changes.</p>
<p>In addition to the physical stress, this dieting cycle is psychologically stressful, and often leads to alternate bingeing and fasting behavior. When the woman goes off her quick weight-loss diet and sees the pounds returning, she becomes depressed. In her mind, she has failed again. To ward off these negative feelings, she may overeat or binge. This is followed by feelings of guilt or remorse for having “lost control” and she again fasts to regain control or to punish herself and to lose weight. The cycle of fasting and bingeing continues, and a pattern of healthy eating and exercise is lost.</p>
<p>Often, women with anorexia turn to laxatives, believing they will help in the weight-loss struggle.<span>  </span>Laxatives provide a false sense of security for the woman because they move food through the body more quickly. She thinks this translates into weight loss; but she is wrong. Laxatives do not prevent the calories from being absorbed. The temporary weight loss that is experienced after using laxatives is mostly due to loss of water, and will be naturally regained. Laxative misuse is harmful in several ways: they upset the body’s mineral balance; they lead to dehydration; they damage the digestive tract lining; and they burn out the colon, which usually results in severe constipation when laxatives are no longer used.</p>
<p>Another medication that is often misused is diuretics, or water pills. Because they increase urine excretion, they can cause a sudden weight loss.<span>  </span>A person who fails to distinguish between loss of body <a href="http://www.anorexiaadvisor.com/go/fat/7/5">fat</a> and loss of water may see this as a desirable effect and start using diuretics to lose weight.<span>  </span>But because the only loss induced is water, the only gain is dehydration. In addition to causing dehydration, diuretics are also dangerous because they can increase the loss of calcium, potassium, magnesium and zinc from the body. They can also cause a rebound retention of salt and water, making the body more sensitive to diet changes.</p>
<p>Diet pills are often taken to help with weight loss. The best-known prescription pills are Dexedrine and Benzedrine, but over-the-counter drugs are also misused. These reduce appetite, but only temporarily. Typically the appetite returns to normal after a week or two, the lost weight is regained, and the user then has the problem of trying to get off the drug without gaining more weight. These drugs are of little use in achieving and maintaining weight loss and can become dangerously addicting and cause abnormal heart rhythms that can be fatal.</p>
<p>Starvation symptoms include:</p>
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<li>Preoccupation with food</li>
<li>Indecisiveness</li>
<li>Sleep disturbance</li>
<li>Loss of control when food is available</li>
<li>Depressed immune system</li>
<li>Water retention</li>
<li>Binge eating</li>
<li>Osteoporosis</li>
<li>Fluid and mineral abnormalities</li>
<li>Constipation due to low calories and fiber intake</li>
<li>Slower emptying of food from the stomach, which can cause bloating and early satiety during a meal</li>
<li>Modified sense of taste, leading to changes in appetite</li>
<li>High cholesterol levels (This does not signify a cholesterol problem and does not warrant a low-cholesterol diet)</li>
<li>Amenorrhea, related to overall malnutrition</li>
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