Eating Disorders And How To Treat Them
Many people are having problems with their weight. These weight
problems are the results of a person's eating habits. In the
United States, there are about 50 million of Americans are
enroll weight loss programs. However, there are also people who
wishes that they would have a lesser weight and resulted to
suffering from eating disorders.
Eating disorders may be categorized as a psychiatric problem.
Although many experts say that obesity is not truly a
psychiatric problem, they consider that the state of being obese
is also a form of eating disorders. Some people who are trying
to lose weight may lead to the improper obsession of thinking of
a person that his dieting becomes abnormal.
Another form of eating disorder is the anorexia nervosa. This
form of eating disorder may happen to those people who may have
a normal or a little above the average weight. These people
think that their body is always overweight. This illness may
begin to those who that have continuous diet regimens and
eventually led to restraining the person's balanced eating.
Anorexia nervosa can be identified to most women that are
teenagers and are in their early adult stages. Although it is
not common to males and to older adults, it can also occur to
these types of people. The known classic dieters do not eat any
food in a day which lead them to starvation. The self-starvation
of a person is the point where he suppresses hunger sensations,
which may lead an individual to become skeletal in appearance.
These individuals are considered anorexic by type because they
suffer from phobia on gaining weight.
Bulimia can be truly associated to many dieters especially to
those individuals aged 17 to 25 years old. The process of
bingeing and purging of most bulimics can make an individual
addicted on what he has started in his diet regimen. Most of the
time a person can no longer control the binge and spurge cycle
that and led a person to be underweight and or even obese.
However, most bulimics appear to be normal and have a normal
body weight. Most of the time, the process in which they do
their dieting is kept to themselves because most bulimics are
shameful of their activities of bingeing and purging.
There are side effects an individual may suffer from for being
bulimic especially for women that are actively in this process
of dieting. An irregular menstrual cycle may occur to some women
and the decrease of sexual interest may be experienced. Most
bulimics have disturbing behavior on whatever things they would
like to do. There are instances where bulimics have tendencies
to be drug addicts and alcoholic. Some of which have records of
shoplifting and other cases that are associated in such acts.
There are some different approaches on how to treat these forms
of disorders. These ways may help bring back the proper eating
and correct way to have a balanced diet. A well-known stage for
bulimics could return the right eating pattern by not practicing
the activity of bingeing and purging. They are able to control
the incorrect dieting behavior on the diet regimen.
A consultative approach that would be advisable to those
bulimics and anorexic is the therapy program. Many of the
patients have been found to cooperate well and let themselves to
be educated in psycho educational programs that will give them
the information on the illness.