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Eating
Disorder
Are
you aware there is something called Eating Disorders!
Yes,
a person can have problems with their eating habits
when they have psychological problems or faulty ideas
about their body image. We all learn to eat in our childhood
and presume that it goes on without any problem. Eating
Disorder is a very common condition among women that
goes unnoticed. Women is the one who serves food for
the family members and makes sure everyone takes sufficient
food, but when it comes to their eating habits they
make lot of compromises. Sometimes if someone eats more
or if there is a guest, there may not be enough food,
in that case many women just drink some water or milk
and go to sleep. It is ok if it happens once in a while
but if it happens regularly about three times a week
then it can affect the person's health.
The
present fashion of being 'thin' has resulted in more
number of young girls and ladies getting into the habit
of eating less or missing meals. Young girls seem to
give more importance to being fashionable than being
healthy. Inspite of evidence to reduce weight, a person
has to do lot of exercises many ladies just reduce food
and it leads to many nutritional and health related
problems. It is not wrong to get fascinated by our beautiful
slim heroines and girls on the fashion TV and want to
look like them. But the fact is these heroines and girls
eat well and do lots of exercises in their free time.
In the west it is normal habit for people to go for
walks in nearby beautiful parks even while it is freezing
cold.
Those
with eating disorders have tendency to misinterpret
what they see in the mirror, they may see a normal shaped
figure or even if they are thin they will think they
are fat and out of fear of gaining weight will start
avoiding food.
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Medical
Problems due to Eating Disorders
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- Loss
of Fat
- Problems
in thyroid
- Intolerance
to cold
- Affects
to muscles in the heart
- Pain
in the abdomen
- Constipation
- Irregular
periods
- Skin
problems
- Affects
bones
- Affects
the teeth
- Being
mentally dull
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As
there is a habit of eating less there is also a habit
of eating more than required quantity. As such our Indian
food is very tasty so we tend to eat more than the required
quantity. In European countries people eat food, which
are not very tasty, but of nutritional value, so they
stop with the required amount. But in South Indian food
we give make dishes with so much taste sometimes we
tend to lose control over how much we eat.
In
general we may eat more because of the tasty food, but
people with eating disorders eat more when they tensed
or worried excessively about their weight. After eating
they will try to vomit the food, sometimes even by putting
their hands inside their mouth. This is more prevalent
among women who remain alone during the day, particularly
in Indian women who are living abroad as they are alone
in the house during the daytime.
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Tips
to remember
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- Men
in the house should make sure that the
ladies have sufficient quantities to
eat and they are taking the food regularly.
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Certainly look thin but by doing exercises
and not by starving.
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When you cook food make sure there is
some extra portion
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If you are worried or tensed try to
talk to someone or write down your thoughts
avoid eating to reduce tension.
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Certainly remain thin by doing exercises
not by starving.
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A
27-years-old lady living with her husband and 6-years-old
daughter in a high raised flat approached me for the
problem of eating excessively and then starving for
many days. She has the habit of getting tense when she
is alone at home thinking of various problems, to overcome
the tension she started eating large amounts of food
and will try to vomit because of the heavy feeling and
fear of putting on weight. When she came for psychotherapy
it was found that she was scared of the future as her
husband was in a temporary job. So when she had to stay
alone during the day time she started thinking about
her daughter's education, professional education and
marriage and got very tensed. In psychotherapy it was
found that she was brought up with the attitude that
only if there is a permanent job she can feel secure.
This faulty attitude, which was deeply imprinted in
her mind, was changed with the facts as to how her husband
being a doctor has been changing jobs every two years
and how that has only increased the income and the present
state of job market is also such that people like to
keep changing jobs for better prospects. Following the
change in the attitude she stopped getting tense, which
prevented her excessive eating behaviour.
Eating
disorder is normally found in people who have poor self-esteem
and negative self-image. It is also found among those
who have minor psychiatric problems like anxiety disorder
and depression. The best form of treatment for these
disorders is Cognitive Behaviour therapy; it is a very
effective form of psychotherapy in which faulty thought,
thinking process, faulty beliefs and attitudes, faulty
emotional reactions are identified and changed through
interesting real life exercises for the mind and behaviour.
The behaviour therapist will give them diet charts to
follow to enable them to have sufficient nutritional
intake. The therapy will help them to stop misinterpreting
their body shape arbitrarily as a thin one and enable
them to have more objective opinion and to include certain
reliable friends opinion. Most importantly the therapy
will enable them to stop depreciating what they are
and what they do and develop a good self esteem.
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