Introduction Eating disorders are a condition defined by abnormal eating habits that may include inappropriate or excessive food intake that can compromise the physical and mental health of an individual. People with eating disorders have a negative view of their body image and often control their weight by excessive exercise, laundry or diet. According to the National Association of Eating Disorders (2008), approximately 20 million women and 10 million men are treated clinically with, but not limited to, anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and bulimia nervosa I have an important eating disorder.
For athletes, the prevalence of eating disorders should be very important. Because these diseases can have a serious effect on performance. Regarding the presence of male eating disorders, eating disorders are more common among athletes than non-athletic students, but female eating disorders are more common than male eating disorders Seem. Explanation of possible causes was investigated from new and old sources. The purpose of this paper is to investigate and solve the possible relevance between male exercise and eating disorder and to investigate and solve the prevalence of eating disorders of male athletes compared with male non- It is to determine the occasional relationship between the increase.
Puberty Eating Disorder Puberty Eating Disorder Introduction Adolescent eating disorders are a cause of serious alarms. An effective definition of an eating disorder represents the victim of eating disorders, as is evident in the school environment. Because eating disorders have wide anxiety and perception about food, weight, and body shape. This led to strange feeding behavior (Gowers & Bryant-Waugh, 2004). This article is intended to investigate the effects of eating disorders in adolescence.
Eating disorders are complicated diseases that affect people of all ages and the onset of eating disorders usually occurs before adolescence or puberty. In the United States alone, eating disorders affect millions of young people and young people. Given the fact that eating disorders can cause serious complications, identification, diagnosis and treatment must be identified as soon as possible. It can be recovered through early diagnosis and appropriate treatment. There is a correlation between the "ideal" body and the concept of eating disorders, but there is no consensus on the underlying causes of eating disorders. Eating disorders are generally thought to be caused by one or more physical, behavioral, and social factors including genetics, unpleasant experiences / injuries, pressure from peers, teasing, families with eating disorders, etc. It is.
This article describes neglect of eating disorder NOS DSM-IV diagnosis. The two misunderstandings seem to maintain an eating disorder NOS at the end of eating disorders. The first is to assume that cases of dysregulated NOS are mild and therefore not important. The above review shows that this view is wrong. The second misunderstanding is that the eating disorder NOS is not common. Data from an eating disorder clinic lies about this view (see Table 1), but it may persist because of the "residual" situation of NOS diagnosis.
Eating disorder NOS (EDNOS): An example of annoying "unspecified" (NOS) category in DSM-IV