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The meaning of Eat ing disorders, resulting from concerns about weight gain in activities where body image is of Concern. ... It is important that trainers and coaches be better educated to detect signs of eating disorders and use nutrition experts and counselors. ...
Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa and compulsive overeating are some eating disorders experienced by female athletes. ...
Bulimia is characterized by a cycle of binge eating followed by purging to try and get rid of the unwanted calories they just consumed. ...
Compulsive over eating
Uncontrollable eating and weight gain characterizes compulsive overeating. ... Compulsive overeaters usually feel out of control and are aware their eating patterns are abnormal. ...
Compulsive overeating usually starts in early childhood when eating patterns are formed. ... Fat can also serve as a protective function for them, especially in people that have been victims of sexual abuse, they then feel as though eating is there only comfort and support. ...
Eating and exercise disorders are diets and fitness or sports programs gone horribly wrong. A person wants to lose weight, get fit, excel in his or her sport, but then loses control and ends up with a body and mind that has been taken over by some sort of eating disorder, whether it be binge eating, starvation or vomiting.
Approximate Word count = 885 Approximate Pages = 3.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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