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Who Gets Eating Disorders?
Are You at Risk?

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How one woman's eating disorder began and the lengths she went to to disguise her disease.

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Everybody knows that late childhood and teenage years are typically those where kids are busy trying to establish their identity, and to discover who they are. As a result, it is not unusual to find youngsters experimenting with new behaviors, even if such behaviors might sometimes tend to be fool-hearty or self-destructive. Kids often live with the belief that they are invincible; that bad things happen only to others, not to them. Of course, we know that no one is immune to bad things happening at any time in our lives.

By experimenting with certain kinds of dieting and weight loss behaviors, lots of young people put themselves at risk to develop eating disorders. They might attempt to lose weight by skipping meals, or by purging their food; they may binge-eat, then try to lose the weigh they have gained through the use of pills. More innocently, they may try to eat exclusively fat free foods under the misconception that this is the “healthy way.” They may over-exercise, believing that if a little exercise is good, than a lot of exercise is better. They may simply engage in quirky eating habits that in time become habitual and extreme, or may read or see movies about eating disorders, or listen to stories of people who have been through the ordeal.

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listen to this audio on eating disordersOphelia Speaks
Reviving Ophelia, a bestseller about the difficulties adolescent girls experience coming of age in a "girl-poisoning" society, inspired Sara Shandler to edit another book called Ophelia Speaks because she wanted the voices of teenage girls themselves to be heard. Issues such as eating disorders, reactions to old style feminism and the newer girl power, dealing with depression, sexuality and self-image as well the special issues of minority girls are all represented.

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Why do some kids develop eating disorders and others do not? It is impossible to ascertain the causes of these diseases in every instance, though the research points to evidence of the origins of these diseases existing primarily in genetics, through inherited body and brain chemistries, through personality and temperament. When such predispositions occur in tandem with stressors or triggers that exist in a person’s external environment, an eating disorder may develop.

Here are some considerations that may help you determine whether you have a propensity to develop an eating disorder.

To be safe, it is a good idea to eat healthfully, and solve problems effectively, no matter what the nature of your internal or external environment. By doing so, you can virtually guarantee that you will remain eating disorder-free throughout your life.

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It is important to keep in mind that in distinguishing an eating disorder from what might simply be quirky eating or experimentation that will never become pathology, an eating disorder’s main function is a response to emotions, and/or an attempt to resolve or cope with emotional problems.

By Abigail Natenshon: author of When Your Child Has An Eating Disorder

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