Common Eating Disorders
Anorexia nervosa is the more common disorder. Anorexia is marked by extreme anxiety about gaining weight and a severely restricted diet. Anorexic people often weigh significantly less than what they consider healthy for their height and age. Bulimia nervosa involves recurrent bouts of binge-eating, followed by purging behaviours such as self inducing vomiting or using laxatives. If left untreated, both anorexia nervosa and bulimia could have grave health consequences. People of all ages and genders can be affected by eating disorders, but they’re more prevalent in women. Eating disorders can be caused by a history or abuse, poor self-esteem, body dissatisfaction, trauma, history of eating disorder, and history of diets. Genetics, social and cultural pressures to conform and look a certain way, as well as underlying mental conditions like anxiety and depression, are all factors that can contribute to eating disorders (BryantWaugh and colleagues, 2018). Cont…