Eating disorders are serious mental health problems that require special treatment that can have serious physical, emotional and social consequences. abnormal eating habits; characterized by thoughts and attitudes towards food and weight. Although eating disorders can happen to anyone, they are most common in adolescents and young adults; is more common in women than men. Dietitians play an important role in the treatment of eating disorders by providing nutritional counseling and support to individuals. If you or someone you know is struggling with an eating disorder, it’s important to seek professional help as soon as possible.
Eating disorder
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Health
The relationship between childhood traumatic experiences and eating disorders
by clinicby clinicThis study examined the relationship between childhood trauma and eating disorders. Childhood trauma is explained as emotional or physical neglect, emotional or sexual abuse, violence experienced during childhood or young adulthood. Eating disorder is a diagnostic group in which eating behavior is severely impaired. Anorexia nervosa (AN) and Bulimia nervosa (BN) are the two most common and most important titles accompanied by serious physical problems as well as mental symptoms. Eating disorders are especially important because they are common especially in adolescents, can be fatal, and progress with severe disability (Herpetz-Dahlmann, 2009). It has been observed that eating disorders may be associated with traumatic events in the early period, and children who are exposed to neglect and abuse are prone to eating disorders. As a result of the examination, it was determined that the eating disorder and trauma were related to the types of neglect and abuse.
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The main eating disorders seen in childhood are childhood obesity, pica, rumination disorder, post traumatic eating disorder, overnutrition …
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General Health
What causes an eating disorder? What is the treatment for eating disorder?
by clinicby clinicEating disorder, which is mostly seen in adolescence, perfectionism, family issues together with emotional and physical changes lay the …
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