| Similar personality traits like low
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| | disorders, including obsessive-compulsive
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| self-esteem, dependency, and problems
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| | disorder and depression are commonly to
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| with self-direction are present to people
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| | people with this disorder. A disorder in
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| with eating disorders. Specific
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| | which people have distorted body images
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| personality disorders or behavioral
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| | involving their muscles has been reported
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| characteristics that might put people at
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| | by experts and it is present to men which
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| higher risk for one or both of the eating
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| | believe that are "puny" and results in
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| disorders have been determined by
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| | excessive body building, preoccupation
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| researchers.
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| | with diet and social problems.
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| The following personality disorders like
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| | Another factor which is present in
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| avoidant personalities and dependent
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| | triggering and perpetuating eating
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| personalities mostly in anorexia and
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| | disorders is negative family influence.
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| borderline and histrionic personalities
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| | Children with insecure attachments are
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| mostly in bulimia and narcissism which
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| | present in family with parents who fail
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| can be present in anorexia and bulimia
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| | to provide a safe and secure foundation
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| too have been reported by studies.
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| | in infancy. Mothers play an important
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| Patients with bulimia or anorexia can
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| | role in their child's life. So mothers of
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| present one of these personality traits.
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| | people with bulimia are critical and
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| The more important factor in determining
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| | detached and mothers of anorexics tend to
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| treatment choices may be the patient's
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| | be over-involved in their child's life.
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| specific personality disorders even if
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| | People with either eating disorder have
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| they are anorexic and bulimic.
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| | parents with alcoholism or substance
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| Avoidant personalities are present to
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| | abuse. It seems that psychiatric
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| people with anorexia. The symptoms which
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| | disorders are present to parents of
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| characterize this personality disorder
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| | people with bulimia than parents of
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| are: being a perfectionist, being
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| | patients with anorexia. A higher
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| emotionally and sexually inhibited,
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| | incidence of sexual abuse is often
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| having less of a fantasy life than people
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| | present to women with bulimia. People
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| with bulimia or without an eating
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| | with bulimia have an obese parent or have
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| disorder, not being rebellious, or
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| | been overweight themselves during
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| usually perceived as always being "good",
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| | childhood. Parents can influence their
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| being terrified of being ridiculed or
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| | children's eating habits and prevent
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| criticized or of feeling humiliated.
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| | weight problems and eating disorders
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| Behavioral and eating pattern can be
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| | through a healthy eating habits
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| developed by the person with both
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| | themselves.
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| anorexia and avoidant personality
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| | Genetic factors play an important role in
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| disorder. So for some individuals the
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| | anorexia. From this point of view twins
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| only way to obtain love is achieving
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| | had a tendency to share specific eating
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| perfection, with all that involves.
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| | disorders (anorexia nervosa, bulimia
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| Trouble-free and attaining some ideal
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| | nervosa and obesity). A genetic
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| image of thinness make part of the drive
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| | propensity toward thinness caused by a
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| for perfection. In this case the
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| | faster metabolism and reinforced by
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| individual is driven to demand nothing,
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| | cultural approval, an inherited
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| including food. A sense of being even
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| | propensity for obesity and inherited
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| more imperfect and a renewed sense of
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| | personality traits are some inherited
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| striving for perfection precede the
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| | traits that might make someone
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| failure to achieve love. Anorexic
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| | susceptible to eating disorders. Culture
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| patients have a total lack of self but
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| | pressures is other factor which can lead
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| generally people with eating disorders
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| | to anorexic people.For example clothes
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| are not typically suicidal. Through
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| | for thin bodies, TV programs which
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| process of not-eating they try to revenge
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| | present anorexic young models. Excessive
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| on those whose love is always out of
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| | exercise plays a major role in many cases
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| reach.
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| | of anorexia at athletes. Young female
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| Borderline personalities can be present
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| | athletes and dancers may present the
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| to people with bulimic anorexia. The
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| | following problems:eating disorders,
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| following characteristics can be present
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| | amenorrhea (absence or irregular
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| to these people like: frantically fearful
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| | menstruation) and osteoporosis.
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| of being abandoned, unable to be alone,
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| | The most common factor present in eating
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| difficulty to control their anger and
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| | disorders which include chemical
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| impulses, prone to idealize other people
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| | abnormalities in the thyroid, the
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| and unstable moods, thought patterns,
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| | reproductive regions, and areas related
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| behavior and self-images. Emotional
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| | to stress, well-being and appetite are
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| weapons like temper tantrums, suicide
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| | hormonal problems. A result of
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| threats, and hypochondriasis can be used
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| | malnutrition or other aspects of eating
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| by the people with borderline
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| | disorders is the change of these
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| personalities for causing chaos around
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| | chemicals. The limbic system is a small
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| them. The difficulty in treating bulimia
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| | area of the brain where many of these
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| can be the severity of this personality
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| | abnormalities begins. Also
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| disorder and it can be more important
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| | hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis (HPA)
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| than the presence of psychological
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| | is a specific system with an important
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| problems, such as depression.
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| | role in eating disorders. In brain is
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| The following personality traits like
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| | found a small structure that controls our
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| inability to soothe oneself, inability to
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| | behavior, like eating, sexual behavior
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| empathize with others, need for
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| | and sleeping, and regulates body
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| admiration, hypersensitive to criticism
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| | temperature, emotions, secretion of
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| or defeat can be present to people with
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| | hormones, and movement called
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| bulimia or anorexia which are often
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| | hypothalamus. An extension of the
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| highly narcissistic. Depression and
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| | hypothalamus downwards called the
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| anxiety disorders can be present to
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| | pituitary gland controls thyroid
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| patients which have eating disorder but
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| | functions, the adrenal glands, growth and
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| also can be present in families of these
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| | sexual maturation. Major emotional
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| patients. It is unknown if emotional
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| | activities like anxiety, depression,
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| disorders, especially
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| | aggression and affection are controlled
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| obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), are
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| | and regulated by amygdala,a small
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| causes of the eating disorders.
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| | structure which lies deep in the brain.
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| About 69% of patients with anorexia and
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| | Stress hormones called glucocorticoids
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| 33% of patients with bulimia have
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| | are produced by the HPA system, including
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| obsessive-compulsive disorder which is an
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| | the primary stress hormone cortisol which
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| anxiety disorder. It is believed that
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| | is very important in marshaling systems
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| eating disorders are variants of OCD. In
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| | throughout the body (including the heart,
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| compulsive behavior, repetitive, rigid,
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| | lungs, circulation, metabolism, immune
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| and self-prescribed routines that are
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| | systems, and skin) to deal quickly with
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| intended to prevent the manifestation of
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| | any threat. The inhibition of
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| the obsession, may be present obsessions
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| | neuropeptide Y (NPY), a powerful appetite
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| which are recurrent or persistent mental
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| | stimulant that also has anti-anxiety
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| images, thoughts or ideas. Generally
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| | properties is one of the specific
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| women with anorexia and OCD may become
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| | effects. Certain neurotransmitters
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| obsessed with exercise, dieting, and
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| | (chemical messengers) that regulate
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| food. Compulsive rituals like weighing
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| | stress, mood and appetite and are being
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| every bit of food, cutting it into tiny
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| | heavily investigated for a possible role
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| pieces, or putting it into tiny
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| | in eating disorders are released by the
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| containers are often developed at these
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| | HPA system. Serotonin, norepinephrine and
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| patients. Other anxiety disorders like
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| | dopamine are the three hormones that are
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| phobias, panic disorder and
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| | important. So norepinephrine is a stress
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| post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
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| | hormone, serotonin is involved with both
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| have been associated with bulimia and
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| | well-being and appetite and dopamine is
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| anorexia.
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| | involved in reward-seeking behavior. Low
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| At people with eating disorders,
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| | levels of leptin, a hormone that appears
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| especially anorexia, depression is
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| | to trigger the hypothalamus to stimulate
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| present which is more severe in darker
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| | appetite have been observed in people
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| winter months. Also the patients with
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| | with anorexia and bulimia.
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| bulimia suffer from a specific form of
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| | The reproductive hormones that are
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| bulimia which is worse in winter. May
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| | severely depleted in anorexics are
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| seems to be the peak month for suicide
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| | produced by the hypothalamic-pituitary
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| because the onset of anorexia appears to
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| | system. Some experts believe that these
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| peak in this month. An eating disorder is
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| | reproductive abnormalities are a result
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| rarely cured by treating and relieving
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| | of anorexia and others have shown that
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| depression. Social, psychologic or
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| | menstrual disturbances occurred before
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| possibly biologic factors can cause a
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| | severe malnutrition set in and remained a
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| distorted view of one's body called body
| |
| | problem long after weight gain in 30% to
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| dysmorphic disorder which can be
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| | 50% of people with anorexia.
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| associated with anorexia or bulimia but
| |
| | There are many factors who contribute at
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| can also appear without any eating
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| | development of anorexia. Unfortunately
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| disorder. In this case emotional
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| | teenage females are the most affected.
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