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julsineya [31]
3 years ago
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Write about Eating issues and write an eating disorder PLEASE! I NEED THIS FOR TOMORROW! :)

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vladimir2022 [97]3 years ago
3 0

EATING DISORDER BELOW

Facts : 1.Eating disorders are serious mental illnesses. They are treatable, and the sooner someone gets the treatment he or she needs, the better the chance of a good recovery.


2.Eating disorders are NOT choices, passing fads or phases. Eating disorders are severe and can be fatal.


3.Eating disorders occur all over the world, especially in industrialized regions or countries.



SUMMARY


There is a commonly held view that eating disorders are a lifestyle choice. Eating disorders are actually serious and often fatal illnesses that cause severe disturbances to a person’s eating behaviors. Obsessions with food, body weight, and shape may also signal an eating disorder. Common eating disorders include anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge-eating disorder.  Some symptoms are you may be underweight or overweight other symptoms are Extremely restricted eating  , A relentless pursuit of thinness and unwillingness to maintain a normal or healthy weight  and Intense fear of gaining weight  , these are symptoms of eating disorder's






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