Eating disorders
GCSE: English Literature
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Eating disorders |
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Discussion on personal subject |
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900 |
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... Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder on an overwhelming dread of becoming fat. The result of this unfounded fear is self-starvation and major weight loss. In addition, the undernourishment may cause hormonal disturbances, anemia, heart problems, brittle bones and many other problems, some of which are life-threatening. 1 in every 100 women in America suffer from Anorexia, 5 – 10% of anorexics die within 10 years after contracting the disease; 18-20% of anorexics will be dead after 20 years and only 30 – 40% ever fully recover. The list of celebrities who suffer from this disorder is endless and includes famous faces like Paula Abdul, Elton John, Princess Di and many others. This shows just how many celebrities there are to influence our young minds.
Bulimia is an eating disorder that is psychological in origin and can have dire physical consequences. While anorexics starve themselves, bulimics binge on food and then purge by self-induced vomiting. Bulimics also frequently use diet pills, laxatives, and diuretics to reduce their weight. The purging may serve two purposes: preventing weight gain and also temporarily relieving depression and other negative feelings. 3 in 100 American women suffer from bulimia and 18% of those suffering will die. Celebs suffering include Britney spears and Alanis Morissette These eating disorders are a major issue in society today due to society’s stereotypical view of women and young teenage girls, in, but many cases’ men are affected too. ...
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