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    The National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders classifies an eating disorder as “an unhealthy relationship with food and weight that interferes with many areas of a person’s life”. Anorexia nervosa, one of the more extreme eating disorders, is characterized by emaciation, distorted body image, and disturbed eating behaviors. This is an extremely deadly disorder, killing between 5% and 20% of those who have it (National Eating Disorders Association, 2010), but luckily there…

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    too fat or too overweight. People with the disorder try to change their body maybe because of bullying and anxiety of “not being thin.”Anorexia Nervosa is a severe eating disorder that can take lives or cause severe illness, it also has different types, symptoms, body images, and effects. Anorexia Nervosa is a common eating disorder that is life threatening. Anorexia makes the body think it is overweight, so it will become extremely thin by not eating or skipping meals every so often. One…

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    Seeing as the mental illness that claims the highest mortality is that of eating disorders, Anorexia Nervosa and the current health effects it has will be discussed. Currently in the United States of America it has been estimated that 30 million people have been diagnosed with the disorder known as Anorexia Nervosa (National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders, 2018). Anorexia Nervosa is an eating disorder in which the person uses self- starvation as a means of reducing…

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    ‘In the western world anorexia is the third most chronic illness in adolescent girls, with a much higher mortality and suicide rate than that of the general population’ (Robarts, 2000, pg.4). Anorexia can be characterised by refusal to maintain a normal body weight along with restriction of energy intake, resulting in substantial weight loss that falls under the normal range for age and size. Additionally, there is a fear that there will be weight gain which may present itself with persistent,…

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    Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder characterized by a distorted body image that leads to restricted eating and other behavior that prevents a person from gaining weight. Anorexia nervosa is sometimes referred to as anorexia. Anorexia is a form of self-starvation which can be extremely harmful to anyone suffering from this disorder. Scientists do not fully understand the cause of anorexia nervosa. Anorexia usually begins as casual dieting choices, but gradually they lose control and dieting…

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    Anorexia nervosa is defined as “a disorder characterized by a pathological fear of becoming fat and manifesting an excessive restriction of food intake” (Cronin & Mandich, 2016, p. 323). When one is anorexic, they lack an appetite and starve themselves. It is considered a mental disorder that has the potential to become life-threatening or even result in death if it is not treated. There are many signs and symptoms of anorexia nervosa that often can be confused with someone who is attempting to…

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    perfect example of anorexia. Anorexia is a very serious eating disorder that involves counting calories and eating almost nothing because of insecurities that people feel about their bodies. Anorexia is typically associated with teenage girls, but it can affect people of all ages and genders. Definition…

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    Anorexia nervosa is the third most common chronic illness among adolescents. This would make sense because overall, ninety-five percent of people who have eating disorders are between the ages of twelve and about twenty-six (ANAD, 2015). Although eating disorders such as Anorexia Nervosa are typically associated with puberty, a recent study performed at the University of Montreal in Canada suggests that eating disorders can begin as early as elementary school. The researchers warn parents that…

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    Bulimia vs. Anorexia Bulimia and anorexia is most common in teenage girls these days, 95% of those who have eating disorders are between the ages of 12 and 25.8. It is a silent sickness, and in most cases it is diagnosed when it is advanced. They are not the same illness, but they fall in the category of eating disorders. This essay will compare and contrast bulimia and anorexia based on symptoms, treatment and overall effect. The disorder of bulimia and anorexia present different symptoms.…

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    to develop an Eating Disorder more specifically Anorexia Nervosa. An eating disorder is a psychological disorder, also featured with any abnormal eating habits, there are many types of eating disorders the most known are Bulimia Nervosa, Binge eating and Anorexia Nervosa with is the disorder that the film focuses on. Anorexia Nervosa is leaning more to an emotional disorder characterized by an obsession to lose a lot of weight by having…

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