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- Eating_disorder abstract "Eating disorders are conditions defined by abnormal eating habits that may involve either insufficient or excessive food intake to the detriment of an individual's physical and mental health. Bulimia nervosa and anorexia nervosa are the most common specific forms of eating disorders. Other types of eating disorders include binge eating disorder and eating disorder not otherwise specified. Bulimia nervosa is a disorder characterized by binge eating and purging. Purging can include self-induced vomiting, over-exercising, and the usage of diuretics, enemas, and laxatives. Anorexia nervosa is characterized by extreme food restriction to the point of self-starvation and excessive weight loss. The DSM-5 currently specifies two subypes of anorexia nervosa—the restricting type and the binge/purge type. Those who suffer from the restricting type of anorexia nervosa go to extreme lengths, such as over-exercise and starvation, in order to keep from gaining weight, whereas those suffering from the binge/purge type tend to overeat and then compensate through some method of purging. The distinction between the binge/purge type and bulimia nervosa is that those diagnosed with binge/purge type are below a healthy bodyweight, while those with bulimia nervosa are at least normal weight. Though primarily thought of as affecting females (an estimated 5–10 million being affected in the UK), eating disorders affect males as well. An estimated 10 – 15% of people with eating disorders are males (Gorgan, 1999). (an estimated 1 million UK males being affected). Although eating disorders are increasing all over the world among both men and women, there is evidence to suggest that it is women in the Western world who are at the highest risk of developing them and the degree of westernization increases the risk. Nearly half of all Americans personally know someone with an eating disorder.The skill to comprehend the central processes of appetite has increased tremendously since leptin was discovered, and the skill to observe the functions of the brain as well. Interactions between motivational, homeostatic and self-regulatory control processes are involved in eating behaviour, which is a key component in eating disorders.The precise cause of eating disorders is not entirely understood, but there is evidence that it may be linked to other medical conditions and situations. Cultural idealization of thinness and youthfulness have contributed to eating disorders affecting diverse populations. One study showed that girls with ADHD have a greater chance of getting an eating disorder than those not affected by ADHD. Another study suggested that women with PTSD, especially due to sexually related trauma, are more likely to develop anorexia nervosa. One study showed that foster girls are more likely to develop bulimia nervosa. Some think that peer pressure and idealized body-types seen in the media are also a significant factor. Some research shows that for certain people there are genetic reasons why they may be prone to developing an eating disorder. Recent studies have found evidence of a correlation between patients with bulimia nervosa and substance use disorders. In addition, anxiety disorders and personality disorders are common occurrences with clients of eating disorders. People with eating disorders may have a dysfunctional hunger cognitive module which causes various feelings of distress to make them feel hungry.While proper treatment can be highly effective for many suffering from specific types of eating disorders, the consequences of eating disorders can be severe, including death (whether from direct medical effects of disturbed eating habits or from comorbid conditions such as suicidal thinking).".
- Eating_disorder icd10 "F50".
- Eating_disorder icd9 "307.5".
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- Eating_disorder wikiPageExternalLink eddb.cbi.pku.edu.cn.
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- Eating_disorder wikiPageExternalLink anorexialtruism.htm.
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- Eating_disorder wikiPageExternalLink www.curingeatingdisorders.org.
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- Eating_disorder wikiPageExternalLink A1989T475800001.pdf.
- Eating_disorder wikiPageExternalLink www.iaedp.com.
- Eating_disorder wikiPageExternalLink www.maryahornbacher.com.
- Eating_disorder wikiPageExternalLink www.nationaleatingdisorders.org.
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- Eating_disorder date "May 2012".
- Eating_disorder hasPhotoCollection Eating_disorder.
- Eating_disorder icd "307.5".
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- Eating_disorder name "Eating disorder".
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- Eating_disorder subject Category:Abnormal_psychology.
- Eating_disorder subject Category:Behavioral_neuroscience.
- Eating_disorder subject Category:Behavioural_syndromes_associated_with_physiological_disturbances_and_physical_factors.
- Eating_disorder subject Category:Eating_disorders.
- Eating_disorder subject Category:Mind–body_interventions.
- Eating_disorder subject Category:Neuroscience.
- Eating_disorder subject Category:Psychiatric_diagnosis.
- Eating_disorder subject Category:Psychiatric_specialities.
- Eating_disorder type Disease.
- Eating_disorder type Situation.
- Eating_disorder comment "Eating disorders are conditions defined by abnormal eating habits that may involve either insufficient or excessive food intake to the detriment of an individual's physical and mental health. Bulimia nervosa and anorexia nervosa are the most common specific forms of eating disorders. Other types of eating disorders include binge eating disorder and eating disorder not otherwise specified. Bulimia nervosa is a disorder characterized by binge eating and purging.".
- Eating_disorder label "Disturbi del comportamento alimentare".
- Eating_disorder label "Eating disorder".
- Eating_disorder label "Eetstoornis".
- Eating_disorder label "Essstörung".
- Eating_disorder label "Transtorno alimentar".
- Eating_disorder label "Trastornos de la conducta alimentaria".
- Eating_disorder label "Trouble des conduites alimentaires".
- Eating_disorder label "Zaburzenia odżywiania".
- Eating_disorder label "Расстройства приёма пищи".
- Eating_disorder label "摂食障害".
- Eating_disorder label "进食障碍".
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- Eating_disorder name "Eating disorder".