Eating Disorders
Title: Eating Disorders
Category: Literature / English | Words: 1610 | Pages: 6.9 (approximately 235 words/page)
Eating Disorders
Over 30 years ago eating disorders were rare, and got very little publication, or advertisement. Today eating disorders can be seen in magazines, websites, even the daily news we hear about young girls who have died from these disorders. Why has the incidence of these increased so dramatically? Why have so many young women, and some men, developed bizarre eating habits to the point of endangering their emotional and physical health? Most importantly what are these
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rigid and compulsive over-control. Dieting and the resulting hunger are two of the most powerful eating disorders triggers known.
End Notes
1. “Awake!” Magazine December 22,1990, “Why a modern day plague?” PG.2
2. http://www.anred.com/defswk.html
3. “Awake!” Magazine December 22,1990, “Why a modern day plague?” PG. 3
4. http://www.anred.com/defswk.html
5. “Awake!” Magazine December 22,1990, “Why a modern day plague?” PG. 4
6. http://www.anred.com/defswk.html
7. “Awake!” Magazine December 22,1990, “Why a modern day plague?” PG.4
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