Eating disorders and ballet - anorexia eat the hearts of young dancers admiring the audience, lights, sequins and feathers appealing to young girls, colorful and delicate tutu and satin toe shoes. Some princesses, swans, dance snowflakes or flowers, or young girls who dream of becoming candy fairies. She can also become a character of fairy tales like Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty. She is rescued by her handsome prince where she can stumble on her arms.
Eating disorders (eg anorexia and bulimia) are psychological disorders characterized by severe disability of feeding behavior. Anorexia nervosa is characterized by refusal to maintain minimum normal body weight, and bulimia is characterized by compensatory behaviors such as recurrent overeating followed by voluntary vomiting (72). Eating disorders usually begin in adolescence and more than 90% of cases occur in women (72). Anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa occur in up to 3% of adolescents and young adult women, and the incidence of anorexia nervosa appears to be increasing in recent decades (72) . Young people with eating disorders have lower self-esteem than the negative youth who is eating, the image of the body is negative, and emotions of discomfort, anxiety, social malfunction, depression and depression ( 73)
Eating disorders usually occur in adolescence and adolescence. Most eating disorders affect men more frequently than men. Eating disorders such as nervous anorexia, bulimia nervosa and bulimia nervosa are characterized by harmful feeding behavior such as calorie restriction and overeating. Anorexia and bulimia nervosa also include concerns regarding behavior, such as food, body shape or weight, and vomiting to compensate for excessive exercise or caloric intake. People with anorexia nervosa are underweight and more afraid of weight gain. People who eat too much eat too much, you will feel pain, guilt, or self-disgust. Eating disorders are harmful to health and often coexist with depression, anxiety and / or substance abuse
A young girl, Allen, suffers from anorexia. Anorexia is an eating disorder characterized by weight loss in the growing season, or lack of proper weight gain (national eating disorder). Her life is intertwined with a non-traditional doctor and is the home of the other six patients. Allen's hospitalization trip is not easy. Looking at the development of Allen's story and other characters, I noticed the problem of mental illness and asked for help. I remember being in high school (about seven years ago), we talked about the image of the body. Health class topics, gatherings and sections dedicated to sections. This is a serious thing. Sometimes, I hope I can stop eating and lose weight