jueves, 2 de noviembre de 2017



What is eating disorder?

Eating disorders are psychiatric illnesses that need to be treated urgently because that puts the life of the person at risk. A person suffering this disease is characterized by abnormalities in eating habits that produce a deficit or an excess  in our food, affecting the physical and emotional health of an individual.

Common causes:
-Low self-esteem
-Feelings of inadequacy or lack of control of your life
-Depression, anxiety, anger and loneliness
-Problematic personal and family relationships
-Difficulty expressing feelings and emotions
-Being pissed or ridiculed based on size or weight
-History of physical or sexual abuse
-Cultural pressures that glorify "thinness" and give it a value to get a "perfect body"
-Very specific definitions of beauty that include only women and men with certain weights and figures

Most commons Disorders
Anorexia is the most common disorder , which consists in an  inexplicable fear to gain weight and to have a distorted perception of self body, this affects in greater measure to young women making them to see their body very fat when really their body is under of recommended weight, this too entails to perform exercise in excess and appeal  to other disorders like bulimia.
Bulimia like anorexia is a fear to gain weight but unlike anorexia the people do not repress to eat, to contrary they can have episodes of bellyful (eat compulsively), in this illness they feel a total loss of control about the food and after some minutes later they feel so guilty that they appeal to vomit.
Eat compulsively is when the people ingest large quantities to aliment where experiment a control loss and it is impossible to stop eating, this disorder is related with their emotions in which they can have episodes of annoyance, stress or depression, they can be caused in not carrying a balanced diet, like skip meals or endure large quantities of time without eating.
Conclusion:
In conclusion, too many effects on people's health exist as a result of poor eating habits.these consequences include the possibility that the person dies, that is the most pessimist panorama, which for people suffering from anorexia or bulimia is <, vitamins, proteins and calories necessary to maintain good health. For people who ingest large quantities to feed compulsively, the history is different, because they have excess of energy which is stored in their organisms like fat, provoking that the weight increase to dangerous levels. The obese people have more risk of suffer diabetes and cardiac problems that a person with an ideal weight.

A great amount of people who suffer from the above mentioned problems, need the help of a psychologist, because, these people found in those activities a way out  for their personal problems, they think that all is fine until the consequences are too big that it is too hard to get back to the past, for all of these stuffs it  is necessary the professional help, he or she can be the way to overcome the internal demons, get better eating habits and leave in the past those self-destructive customs.