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Saturday, May 1, 2010

Anorexia Eating Disorder Related To Binge Eating

Generally, anorexia occurs in individuals around the puberty age. Symptom detection is the primary step in treatment. It is an eating disorder associated with dieting to reduce weight. It occurs, especially in teenagers and is a technique followed, as a result of fear. It is a condition of eating in a restricted manner, to control the body.




An anorexic individual is obsessed with the fear of getting fat. Typical symptoms include excessive exercise, refusal to eat meals, following a strict dietary regimen, dissatisfaction about the stature, incorporating low calorie foods, social withdrawal, concealing foods, menstrual problems and fear of weight gain.

It is seen in people of the elite class, especially of those involved in dancing and athletics. They are skinny and around 15% below the normalcy is seen, with respect to their weights. Anorexics follow this method and perceive it as a laborious technique.

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