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Eating Disorders
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Spotting the Signs of Anorexia
Eating disorders are dangerous illnesses that affect both physical and mental health. More and more people become the victims of eating disorders nowadays. A disturbing fact is that eating disorders such as anorexia (Anorexia Nervosa) and bulimia (Bulimia Nervosa) have high mortality rates. Around ten percent of people with anorexia die from starvation and malnourishment.
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Dangers of Eating Disorders - Anorexia Nervosa
Many people are suffering from eating disorders these days. The most common eating disorders are Anorexia Nervosa (anorexia) and Bulimia Nervosa (bulimia). Both are very dangerous eating disorders that may even cause death. Eating disorders usually occur on the background of emotional instability, confusion, loneliness, depression and low-self esteem.
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Controversial Aspects of Pro Anorexia
Pro anorexia is a controversial matter, referring to the pro-active character of anorexics’ lifestyles. There are lots of pro anorexia web sites throughout the Internet that provide feedback to people with anorexia. These web sites offer tips, advice and support to persons who are dealing with eating disorders.
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Eating Disorders
A normal person eats according to its hunger and stops eating when he feels the signal of satisfaction. A normal person cannot eat more than his capacity but on the other side an eating disorder is when a person overeats or refuses to eat in order to satisfy a psychic need and not a physical need.
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Anorexia Nervosa
Women having lean slender bodies are considered attractive. The attitude toward obesity has shifted too and now people are fighting this problem like never before. The emergence of a belief that lean and slender body type is a symbol of health, prosperity and success made eating disorders more common. The people suffering from anorexia nervosa in particular are mostly women anywhere between 11 and 60 years of age. Eating disorders have become much more common lately but predominantly in countries with robust economies that can produce food cheaply in great amounts.
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Pathological Eating Disorders and Poly-Behavioral Addiction
According to the World Health Organization (June, 2005), “obesity has reached epidemic proportions globally, with more than 1 billion adults overweight - at least 300 million of them clinically obese - and is a major contributor to the global burden of chronic disease and disability. This article purports that the poor prognosis in treating patients with obesity may possibly be due to not diagnosing and treating thier other poly-behavioral addictions simultaneously. This systematic underdiagnostic standard in the field of addictions could be due to a lack of diagnostic tools and resources that are presently incapable of resolving the complexity of assessing and treating a patient with multiple behavioral and substance abuse addictions. The Addictions Recovery Measurement System (ARMS) is proposed as a first step in fighting this global War on Poly-behavioral Addictions.
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Eating Disorders in Children
Eating disorders are almost as common as acne in teenagers today, creating many health problems, not the least of which is potential death. Try telling a 15 year-old girl that she is not fat after her mother or both parents have been urging her to diet from the time she was old enough to dress herself.
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Why Ergonomic Mesh Office Chairs Are Becoming Increasingly Popular
The latest thing to hit office furniture departments is the ergonomic mesh office chair. These chairs are becoming increasingly popular in many offices, not only do they relieve posture and arm strain, but the increased feeling of well being that this produces also increases productivity. Why are these becoming so incredibly popular as of lately?
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Properly Aligning Your Computer Desk Chair to Reduce Pain
While having an appropriate chair is important when sitting at a computer desk, properly configuring the chair that you have will go a long way toward increased comfort and ease. Sitting at the computer desk for long periods can increase muscle stress and put pressure on the spinal disks.
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