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Eating disorder by Cody H. and Adrian R.
Binge eating Disorder
Binge Eating Disorder is when you eat a lot of food in a short amount of time. People who have this disorder often feel like they can't control what they're eating or how much they're eating. Doctors can tell when you have the disorder when they feel a sense of compulsion or lack of control associated with eating.
Symptoms
Eating unusually large amounts of food at a time
Eating until your uncomfortably full
Eating when your not hungry
eating alone in embarrassment
Risk Factors
Binge eating
Trauma
Genetics
Family history
Dieting
The recommended treatment for Binge Eating Disorder is Psychotherapy and obesity or weight loss treatment
Anorexia nervosa
Anorexia Nervosa is an eating disorder in where you barely eat anything and you are generally very skinny, low body weight, any barely eat anything. it is most prevalent in teenagers. the disorder can usually be detected by doctors when a person's body weight is at least 15% below average either due to weight loss or failure to gain weight. The disorder effects 2-3 percent of women throughout their entire life, so it's fairly common
Low Body weight
Denial of hunger
unusual eating behaviors
Extreme fear of being fat
Risk Factors
Anxiety disorders
Trauma
Genetics
Weight bullying
High stress
The recommended treatment for Anorexia Nervosa is therapy and/or supervised weight gain
Bulimia Nervosa
Bulimia Nervosa is an eating disorder characterized by regular, bouts of overeating followed by vomiting purging. doctors can usually detect the disorder after you have told them about your erratic eating habits, have done a urine test, and have done a physical exam. The disorder is most common in teenagers and young adults.
Symptoms:
Excessive exercise
Self induced vomiting
Excessive fasting
Misuse of Laxatives
Risk Factors
Genetics
High stress
Adolescence
Past trauma
Perfectionism
The recommended treatment for bulimia Nervosa is Psychotherapy, antidepressant pills, and nutritional counseling