Profile of eating disorders

We all hear about the eating disorders , but what are they? The eating disorder It is a term used in close collaboration with the fashion industry. In the nineties, pencil-thin models began to appear in the most important fashion shows in the world, as well as in advertisements and magazine covers.

What seemed to be a harmless fashion soon became a public concern. It was not only the emergence of the models themselves, but the effect that these glamorous and skinny models caused on young people.

The growing number of people with eating disorders It has been largely the fault of the media. In any case, suffering from these disorders does not seem so important for many adolescents and young women, who in order to have a "perfect body" do everything.

 

Anorexia nervosa

One of the eating disorders most frequent is the anorexia nervosa. A person who suffers from it, deliberately omits eating so as not to gain or lose weight.

In some severe cases, you may even stop eating solid foods and subsist only on fluids, in order to feel satisfied.

People with anorexy They often feel pride in being able to reject what the body naturally needs. For them, it is an achievement and they do not realize that it finally comes to control their lives.

Bulimia nervosa

Another form of eating disorder is the bulimia nervosa . The difference is that the person who suffers it can eat food or even fall into binge eating, which is eventually thrown away when vomiting is provoked.

These two eating disorders are closely related to the dimorphic disorder , a disease where the person is perpetually dissatisfied with their body image, which derives in most cases, in drastic diets or excessive exercise.

However, these disorders do not only mean avoiding or consuming food, those who suffer from them are more likely to have a emotional upheaval . In this case, the person who uses the food to give herself, the comfort of her emotional or psychological discomfort.


Video Medicine: Facing Eating Disorders in Midlife (April 2024).