Anorexia Disorder
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Anorexia disorder
Eating disorders have been characterised as an abnormal attitude towards foods which then cause them to change their eating habits and behaviours. A person with eating disorders focuses more excessively on their weight and shape which then leads then to makes unhealthy food choices for there body as some foods which are consumed too much can damage their health. These insecuries are all in the individuals head because there either trying to be like the role model but in a better version with risks or just simply don’t like themselves
Having extreme weight loss which they see as nothing as they push themselves further and further until the situation is irrepairable for them.
Eating disorders are always characterized either biologically or psychologically. Its an abnormal attitudes towards there eating habits which then changes due to behabiour ...
All these have problems in the long run
Checking their body in mirror, feeling lightheaded, dizzy, dry skin or hair loss. Counting calories in foods, vomiting the food after eating.
When a person tries to keep there weight as low as possible.
They starve themselves up to a point that loss appetite of food as well as them exercising excessively.
The psychological perspective of the individual towards themselves is that they want to look different than what they are. When a preoccupation of them becoming thin have completely taken over there eating habits, life, thoughts it's a sigh of eating disorders.
For an individual with this condition will constantly want to loose weight at all times, it's everything they think about and see as important.
They fail to see themselves
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