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    in constant fear of gaining weight. Imagine what those with eating disorders go through every day. The cure is not as simple as “just eating something” or “just stop throwing up.” Many people know very little about the specific types of eating disorders and what they truly are. Throughout the world there are people suffering from eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating. The effects of these disorders have on these individuals can be, and often are fatal.…

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    weak. In seventh grade, I began to spiral downwards with no explanation until a doctor finally uttered the words that would instantly reshape the pathway of my life: Eating disorder. “You really need to eat a hamburger or two, you’re so skinny!” “I’m sure you’ll feel better if you just gain a couple pounds.” “Just eat.” But this disorder is an elaborate equation with no simple solution. It’s far more than striving to be skin-and-bones thin and skipping meals. Every rational thought that was…

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    weight has long been a marker of social status. Since eating disorders affect millions of people, primarily women, a structural problem is implicated. We usually consider a person’s eating disorder to be a personal trouble that stems from a lack of control, low self-esteem, or another personal problem. This explanation is okay as far as it goes, but it does not help us understand why so many people have the personal problems that lead to eating disorders. Perhaps more important, this belief also…

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    Eating Disorders Eating disorders among people all around the world isn’t as uncommon as people think. Although, it is more frequent to happen to a young adult than an older individual. According to Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders (ANAD), 95% of people who have eating disorders are between the ages of twelve and twenty-five. Eating disorders not only affect someone physically, but also mentally and socially. Three of the most common disorders in the world are, anorexia, bulimia, and…

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    showing ‘real’ people (Spettigue). The media are really showing the “Cultural pressures that glorify ‘thinness’ and obtaining the ‘perfect body’” (“Eating Disorders and the Media”). This results in people indirectly learning about “Cultural norms that value people on the basis of physical appearance and not inner qualities and strengths” (“Eating Disorders and the Media”). “A recent study even demonstrated that the media…

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    What You Need to Know About Binge-Eating Disorder, Youth Binge-eating disorder is a type of eating disorder. It is sometimes called compulsive overeating. Young people with binge-eating disorder eat large amounts of food at one time in a way that is out of control. Afterward, binge-eaters often feel guilty or ashamed of how much food they ate. Binge-eaters do not make themselves vomit (purge), restrict food, or exercise too much. People with binge-eating disorder are more likely than others to…

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    Eating disorder are very serious, it affects many teens over the past years. A person with an eating disorder tend to have a series of signs and symptoms; anorexia, bulimia and binging. Anorexia also known as “Anorexia Nervosa” or self-starvation, this type of disorder is extremely common in teens; women and men. This type of disorder causes people to be more concerned in what they are eating and how much of it. Anorexia in people tend to change the way you look; for example, thinning of the…

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    There are many eating disorders, and in this day and age a lot of people have these eating disorders. Whether a person feels unhealthy, yearns to be thin, or eats based upon their emotions, one thing is true about eating disorders. They are popular among the current generation. People are not satisfied with their bodies. They are not satisfied with their diets. Maybe they are not satisfied with themselves. A lot of people around the world think that eating disorders are more popular among…

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    shape is? All across the United States, people are suffering from eating disorders. The topic of eating disorders tends to get pushed aside. There are many myths of eating disorders. because of this, it does more harm than good. I remember going over in health class of what anorexia. We’re not fully educated about what an eating disorder is truly is. What causes eating disorders, and how society plays a role in this. Eating disorders are a serious thing, is causes problems for the body and it is…

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    research, I have discovered that most adolescents today know the basics of an eating disorder and understand the impacts and effects it can have on you. Based on my primary and secondary sources teens can have some effects that people with an eating disorder have but not necessarily be diagnosed with an eating disorder. The two major effects that teens are aware of today are how media can effect eating disorders and how the disorder can effect your working habits and behaviour at either school…

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