Anorexia
Enviado por rorrito15 • 31 de Mayo de 2015 • Informe • 289 Palabras (2 Páginas) • 172 Visitas
Eating disorders are something troubling today is very important to identify when this problem is present, reaching trigger serious health problems that can cause death.
Obesity is a chronic multifactorial disease characterized by excessive accumulation of fat or general hypertrophy of adipose tissue in the body
Anemia is a disease hematic (blood) which is due to an alteration of blood composition, determined by a reduction in red cell mass that determines a low concentration of hemoglobin
Anorexia: a symptom, which describes the appetite or lack of appetite and can occur in very different circumstances.
It is a specific disease characterized by self-induced weight loss accompanied by a distorted body image
Bulimia is part of a psychological disorder and an eating disorder. It is a behavior in which the individual moves away from healthy eating guidelines consuming too much food in very short periods of time (which generates a temporary feeling of well-being), and then seek to eliminate excess food by fasting , vomiting, purging or laxatives.
Buliamerexia: psychopathology is a food combining demonstrations anorexic bulimic phenomena.
Vigorexia: The vigorexia is not recognized as a disease by the international medical community, but is a disorder or emotional disorder in which the physical characteristics are perceived in a distorted manner, like what happens when you suffer from anorexia; but in reverse.
A person who always meets lack of muscle tone and may feel an obsessive need for physical exercise to improve your body shape, making binge, and thereby suffer vigorexia. With this, the bodies tend desproporcionarse, gaining muscle not commensurate with the size of the person.
Orthorexia: this is based on the obsession with eating light, or low-calorie foods, organic and macrobiotic, resulting in patients with an unhealthy obsession with nutrition labels
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