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Child Eating Disorders Eating Disorder Causes Eating Disorder Symptoms
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Child Eating DisordersWhile we know what basically eating disorders are, and the types of common eating disorders, the increasing occurrence of these disorders makes it imperative for all of us to know more about the different aspects of eating disorders. In this article, we will take a look at one of the more alarming trends related to eating disorders – their prevalence among the children today. Children and Eating DisordersStudies are showing that eating disorders are not illnesses that affect just teenaged and adult women. Increasingly, children are seen to be suffering from eating disorders as well. Young children, some just over five years old, are seen to be suffering from eating disorders today. This new trend, of eating disorders manifesting in children, is a very dangerous trend. This is primarily because childhood is the age when the body is growing up, and therefore requires more and more nutrition. At that age, if the body is denied the required nutrition, the effect can be seen over a period of time, as the child grows up, and can be irreversible at times. How do Children Suffer from Eating Disorders?In today’s world, it is very possible for a child to suffer from an eating disorder. This can happen due to a number of factors. One of the most common reasons is stress. However strange it may sound, it is a fact that today’s children are susceptible to stress arising out of numerous different situations.
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