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Bulimia Statistics n all too frequent eating disorder, bulimia nervosa is a terrible type of eating disorder which can really cause damage to the body and the mind. Bulimic individuals are overly concerned with their body image, and they often exhibit low self esteem. They achieve weight loss through unconventional and dangerous ways, most often through 'purging'. Bulimics often over-indulge in food, eating huge, sweet, high-calorie foods before retiring to the bathroom in order to vomit up the food and keep their body from ingesting the calories. It's a very serious condition, and in this article, we'll be relaying some statistics that we've found that discuss the complicated eating disorder known as bulimia nervosa. By better understanding the disease, you'll be able to see how many people are affected by it and exactly what kind of damage it can do.
Those who are facing a problem with bulimia may be good at hiding their problem. Many bulimics exhibit few physical symptoms, making it tough to discover if they've got a problem. Many college-aged females are affected by bulimia though, and studies have shown that a full ten percent of all college-aged females are afflicted with a case of bulimia. While females are most often afflicted with bulimia nervosa, that's not to say that men aren't affected. Approximately ten percent of all cases of bulimia occur in males. Bulimia can do a great deal of damage to the human body if left untreated. There are many problems that can develop through the disorder, and sadly, roughly one in ten individuals that are bulimic will die due to complications of the problem. These complications may include starvation, heart attack, or suicide. One thing to note when trying to discover if an individual is afflicted with bulimia is their weight. The typical bulimic's weight fluctuates from between ten to fifteen pounds over their ideal body weight to ten to fifteen pounds below their ideal body weight. While anyone may develop a case of bulimia, studies have shown that many cases of the disorder were developed at a young age. A study conducted showed that eighty six percent of all eating disorders were developed at an age of twenty or younger. While anorexia is commonly considered to be the most prevalent eating disorder, cases of bulimia are more common. While about one percent of all women between the ages of twelve and twenty five have anorexia, as many as one in seven women between twelve and twenty five develop a case of bulimia. The binge eating that bulimics engage themselves in often follow a pattern. Binges may range from caloric intakes of one thousand calories to over twenty thousand calories in one meal. Now that you can see the problem that bulimia presents, you can be more alert when it comes to addressing the problem should it occur in someone that you know. When discussing the disorder, be sure to address the afflicted with compassion and love, and expect to be rejected. Do your best to help your loved one to seek assistance from a counselor or a doctor in order to help them to resolve their issue. ### While the articles on this Website were written with great care, errors or omissions may occur. The information is provided "as-is", without any warranty whether expressed or implied. All readers agree to use the information provided on this site entirely at their own risk. The information provided here is for educational purposes only and should not be used as a basis for any form of diagnosis or treatment for any medical condition whatsoever - including eating disorders. If you suspect you or someone you know has an eating disorder, always seek the advice of a professional medical doctor. Eating Disorder Symptoms in the News09/06/2010Flu, H1N1 shots have already arrived Annual flu shots are being distributed about a month earlier than usual, and some locals are eager to get it this year since the flu and H1N1 vaccine are combined into one shot. Flu, H1N1 shots have already arrived 09/06/2010 Flu vaccines begin to arrive in Illinois SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Flu season is approaching and Illinois public health experts have advice for residents as vaccines begin to arrive in the state. Flu vaccines begin to arrive in Illinois 09/05/2010 Flu vaccines have arrived — with an extra dose of H1N1 fighting-power Annual flu shots are being distributed about a month earlier than usual and as a bonus, the flu and H1N1 vaccine are being combined into one shot. Flu vaccines have arrived — with an extra dose of H1N1 fighting-power 09/05/2010 Flu shot clinic Oct. 18 Allegheny County's flu shot clinic on Forbes Avenue in Oakland is scheduled to open Oct. 18. Flu shot clinic Oct. 18 09/06/2010 Swine flu covered by regular flu shot; CDC recommends those 6 months and older get the vaccine Last year, the swine flu sparked the first global flu pandemic in more than 40 years, prompting cattle-call style vaccinations in Washtenaw County. Protection from that particular flu strain shouldn’t warrant the same kind of mass organization during the 2010-2011...... Swine flu covered by regular flu shot; CDC recommends those 6 months and older get the vaccine Eating Disorders (Home) | Eating Disorders Sitemap
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