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Eating disorders
Anorexia is frequently skipping meals or refusing to eat. Denial of hunger or making excuses not to eat. You have a low body weight. No matter how much the person weighs they still need to lose more weight. You don’t really eat but when you do you watch the calories
.limeted energy intake leading to a significantly low body weight in the context of age,sex,developmental trajectory,and physical health.scared to gain weight or become fat. You like your body shape.
1.2 percent of the population around the age 15 has had anorexia or has it right now. But anorexia is one of the least common eating disorder
Changes in specific genes may put some people at risk for anorexia.Diet is a risk factor for any eating disorder. Depression, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and low self-esteem are eating disorder risk factors.
many people with anorexia do see an improvement with therapy. CBT and IPT are the most established treatments for binge eating disorder and bulimia nervosa. FBT is the most established type of therapy for children and adolescents with anorexia nervosa, and may also be beneficial for those with bulimia nervosa.
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BED
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interviewing you about your history of your symptoms. Sometimes a doctor will run a few medical tests
BED is the most common eating disorder in the United states. BED affects an estimated 2.8 million people. People with BED consume excessive amounts of food in a single sitting
trauma, body image, an obsession with dieting.
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is the most researched psychotherapy for therapy. CBT is a time limited approach that focuses on the interaction between, thoughts, feelings, behaviors.
Bulimia
symptoms of bulimia is over eating (Binging) This is often followed by purging by vomiting, misuse of laxatives, and other methods.
recent binge eating, vomiting, taking laxatives to throw up, happens at least once a week for three months, eating more than the recommended intake of food and then throwing it up
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