Eating Disorder

Anorexia and Bulimia – Serious eating disorders

Anorexia and Bulimia - Serious eating disordersAt present there are different types of eating disorders due to lack of time to eat or misinformation about nutrition. Anorexia and bulimia are two of them affecting millions of young people today, which we can avoid knowing what they are and how they appear.

Anorexia

Anorexia is a psychological disorder of eating behavior that occurs because the person continues to be fat even though they are totally fine, and was even come to feel the bones. Besides this, they think that people who say they are very skinny are bad or they are lying, because his condition makes things look and feel far from reality.

Generally, the disorder begins in adolescence and is 95% of cases occurring in women. There are no definite causes for their appearance, but is known very much about the social environment in the decisions of the patients to stop eating and drinking any liquid for fear of gaining weight. Read the rest of this entry »

Nervous Hunger: Symptoms and Treatment

nervous hunger: symptoms and treatmentEpisodes of binge eating is associated with three or more of the following symptoms:

- Intake much faster than normal.
- Eating until feeling uncomfortably full.
- Consumption of large quantities of food despite not being hungry.
- Eat alone to hide their greed.
- Feeling disgusted with oneself, depressed, or very guilty after eating too much.
- Binges occur at least two days a week for six months. Read the rest of this entry »

Nervous Hunger

nervous hungerWhen the motivation to eat is not promoted by hunger but by a nerve impulse, the health conditions are present sooner or later, because it is an eating disorder that goes beyond what you eat and how do so. To avoid problems, start by reading the following information.

Have you noticed the haste with which many people eat, which makes several times throughout the day and in significant quantities? Large percentage of cases involve victims of anxiety, boredom, anger or frustration, attitudes derived from the pace of work or the hectic and demanding to be carried.

Specialists in human behavior (psychologists and psychiatrists) call this eating disorder nervous hunger or stress, which until recently was considered typically female, but has gained ground among men. It is a need to eat quickly and thoughtlessly, without food, often going from sweet to savory, without being fully aware of what you eat, the amount, or the sensation of hunger and feel satisfied. Read the rest of this entry »