The most common eating disorders are anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating disorder. As mentioned earlier compulsive eaters suffer from a condition known as hypoglycemia; if some who suffers from hypoglycemia goes a few hours without eating, they can react as drastically as if they were starving for days their symptoms many consist of: with intense hunger, confusion, memory loss, inability to concentrate, nervousness, anxiety, depression, a feeling of discouragement and despair, and possibly headache or other intense physical distress. (Maloney 29). Anorexia Nervosa is often categorized as those who have low self esteem, insufficient food intake, and fear of gaining weight. Bulimics share the same qualities as anorexics disregarding the insufficient food intake. Instead they binge eat only to force the food back up
The most common eating disorders are anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating disorder. As mentioned earlier compulsive eaters suffer from a condition known as hypoglycemia; if some who suffers from hypoglycemia goes a few hours without eating, they can react as drastically as if they were starving for days their symptoms many consist of: with intense hunger, confusion, memory loss, inability to concentrate, nervousness, anxiety, depression, a feeling of discouragement and despair, and possibly headache or other intense physical distress. (Maloney 29). Anorexia Nervosa is often categorized as those who have low self esteem, insufficient food intake, and fear of gaining weight. Bulimics share the same qualities as anorexics disregarding the insufficient food intake. Instead they binge eat only to force the food back up