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    Many people long believed that eating disorders were old news, that no one currently had an eating disorder. They were wrong. Research showed that thirty million people in the United States alone suffer from eating disorders (National Association for Anorexia Nervosa And Associated Disorders [NAANAD]). Understanding the causes and treatments is vital to understanding eating disorders and how to assist a person who suffers from an eating disorder. Understanding the causes and treatment are key…

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    people suffer from eating disorders1, that is 2 in 100 people. Most of those that suffer are women, but a whopping 10%-15% of those who suffer are men.4 Eating disorders are not new to this world, but they are on the rise, and more people are suffering. Anorexia Nervosa is not the only eating disorder in the world, but it is the most common. Many who suffer don’t realize they have an eating disorder.4 There are a lot of myths around eating disorders, like someone stops eating for attention, but…

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    Binge Eating Disorder has oftentimes been categorized with Anorexia and Bulimia. Respectively, each of the disorders is well known in twenty-first century society. Binge Eating Disorder is very different from the other two, and becomes a little misunderstood. Anorexia is essentially starving yourself of food to lose weight. “Binge eating disorder is the most common eating disorder in the United States; it is estimated to affect 1-5% of the general population. BED affects 3.5% of women, 2% of men…

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    The scientific world is aware of eating disorders in all its forms. I find it unfair that media alone is to blame, we all have been exposed to those favorable body images, but the fun fact those body images changes many times, we went from liking the curvy to featherweight, back to curvy and now media is promoting the acceptance of all body types. So, media alone can not be the only contributing factor in eating disorders. In my opinion, many other factors should be considered such as culture,…

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    People Do Not Try to Understand Thesis: In order to treat eating disorders, we need to try to fully understand eating disorders and then we will know how to treat them. I. Intro A. Why don’t you just eat? 1. People do not understand eating disorders such as anorexia are not as simplistic as not eating. B. Bring awareness to people who do not understand the psychiatric background of anorexia. II. Support #1 A. Eating disorders are mental illnesses and need to be treated like such…

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    and started starving herself again. Her parents are crushed. They are between continuing to let Alicia lie in a hospital with tubes in her arm and taking her home or watch her starve to death” (Goodnough 7). As one can tell from Alicia’s story, eating disorders are a serious mental and physical illnesses that have life-threatening…

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    Eating Disorders: Raising the Limit Are many people these days at risk for eating disorders? Eating disorders can be hard to understand if you do not have one. They can often be difficult to cure as well. They not only affect the person but also their friends and family. Friends and family can sympathize with what that individual goes through. Eating disorders have been an increasing problem in today’s society What can cause these disorders? To some popular beliefs, eating disorders are caused…

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    more than others. Eating disorders do not discriminate: men and women, all economic classes, young and old are affected. The National Institute of Mental Health says eating disorders primarily affect girls and women. Eating disorders aren't just problems of teenage girls. Men and boys can also be vulnerable. About 25 percent of preadolescent cases of anorexia occur in boys. In the United States, 20 million women and 10 million men suffer from a clinically significant eating disorder at a period…

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    the symptoms of depression; negative moods and behaviors such as binge eating and loss of appetite are related to one another (Dingemans, Martijn, Jansen, & Furth, 2009). Shire US Inc. (2016) reports that binge eating disorder has become a prevalent eating disorder within the United States and therefore it has become a problem that needs to be solved. The DSM-5 defines binge eating disorder (B.E.D) as the following: “1. Eating, in a discrete period of time…an amount of food that is definitely…

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    Eating Disorders are dangerous and overtaking our teens today to make themselves see a perfect body image. Most of the eating disorders affecting teens it is 5 out of 6 people. Teenagers would either starve or binge for that "perfect image" and a lot of teenagers do starving or binge which is a risk to their bodies. The Eating Disorders are Anorexia and Bulimia Nervosa, two different disorders the with same result. One of the harsh Eating Disorders is Anorexia Nervosa. Anorexia is a disorder…

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