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  • What is Anorexiz Nervosa

    What is Anorexiz Nervosa

    Savchenko

    Natalia

    The discussion will be on an eating disorder, Anorexia Nervosa, that is

    a huge concern of our society. It is an eating disorder that is caused by

    a complex mixture of social, psychological and physical problems and

    consists of various conditions that involve an obsession with food, weight

    and appearance to the degree where a person’s health, relationships and

    usual everyday activities are threatened to fail.

    The statistics are dramatic. Anorexia has become more common in

    developing countries in the past 20 years. 50% of Anorexics recover fully,

    another 20% only recover physically and the reported mortality rate is 20%.

    Each year, approximately one out of every 200 females adolescents become

    anorexic. About 90-95% of all people who suffer from Anorexia Nervosa are

    females. The most vulnerable to this eating disorder are the ambitious,

    achieving girls between the ages of 12 and 25. However, in industrialized

    countries, the condition is becoming more prevalent in all age groups and

    both sexes . The main trait of anorexia is when body weight is more then

    15% lower then the expected one. It is caused by fear of gaining weight

    that embraces excessive preoccupation with food and abnormal eating habits.

    Basically, it is an addiction that results in successive changes in

    mind and body. The progression of these changes follows an orderly and

    predictable path from health to mental and physical devastation. The

    addiction that we are talking about is a result of self-starvation process.

    This means that during that process a group of substances called endorphins

    is produced by the body that is very addictive. These substances play major

    role in causing the behavioral and mental changes characteristic to this

    condition and are responsible for perpetuating and maintaining anorectic

    behavior throughout all stages of addictive process.

    The addiction concept of Anorexia Nervosa is made up of 2 principles: One

    states that much of the anorexics actions like behavior and thinking are

    governed by the mechanism of reward. That is a person will self-administer

    by engaging in such behavior whereas a non-addictive substance will not

    cause a person to automatically continue self-administration in order to

    get some pleasant experience. The second is that there is a direct

    causative relationship between the state of eating and the state of mood

    and feelings. Which means that non-eating and weight loss promote a sense

    of well-being or improvement of depressed mood via release of endorphins.

    Two types of Anorexia Nervosa are recognized: first is a simple

    restriction of food. People usually starve themselves despite the hunger

    pains that they suffer. The second type includes restriction of food and

    either regular purging or binging and purging together. It is done by means

    of laxatives, appetite suppressants or even self-induced vomiting.

    The distinguishing dietetic trends are consumption of low-fat foods,

    vegetarianism and avoidance of all the sweet products. Moreover, dramatic

    reduction in caloric intake takes place that is many times accentuated by a

    significant increase in activity. Often an aversion to foods is developed.

    Such eating behavior is a cause of severe lack of macronutrients such as

    fats, proteins and carbohydrates as well as minerals and vitamins that make

    it impossible for an organism to maintain itself in good health.

    Anorexia Nervosa also falls into a category of mental illnesses

    because it has been found that this condition is many times accompanied by

    other mental illness. Common for all the anorexics is that food becomes the

    main object of their lives and it makes them feel as if it was impossible

    to live without it. Food becomes a dominant in all the daily regulations

    and judgments. And unlike other eating disorders suffering from anorexia do

    not consider their weight loss and restricted eating as problematic and no

    matter how much they weight, the feeling of being overly fat will not

    abandon them.

    Anorexia Nervosa consists of various stages. First is the Early Loss

    Phase where a series of physical and mental changes occur as adaptation

    change to promote survival. Then it is followed by an Advanced Weight Loss

    Phase. It begins when a person reaches the desired weight but is unable to

    stop dieting due to the addictive function of endorphins. Brain dependency

    takes place, judgdements become less perceptive and objective. The third

    phase is the Burn-out Phase. Here the tolerance can no longer be overcomed

    by an individual. During this phase an anorectic feels the return of some

    anxiety and depression because a person finds out that she or he does not

    cope as well as did in the previous phases. Also because the feeling is

    worth, the addicted side of the anorectic’s mind makes every effort to lock

    in a view of herself/himself that is in favor of self-starvation. Just like

    other addicts, the anorectic has to hit the proverbial bottom before change

    is truly possible and has a reasonable chance to last. The anorectic has to

    experience the power of the addiction even without being aware of it. No

    reasoning or threatening has anywhere near as much effect on the

    anorectic’s attitude as the painful experience of being consumed by the

    addiction, only to find out in the end that she has been wreckled by it and

    has received nothing in return. At this point anorexics may give in to

    urging of their parents or friends and agree to seek professional help

    So what are the main forces that make people loose control over one’s

    lives? Anorexia Nervosa is a very complex disease and wide variety of

    reasons underlie it however despite that that most specialists agree that

    dieting is the basic entry line for entering the disorder.

    Anorexics themselves can be divided into two groups: first consist of

    those that have concerns related to their weight. Under the second group

    fall those people that have problematic relationship with oneself and

    others. The disorder is further complicated when braided with the social

    demand that put great emphasis on appearance and thinness. But generally it

    is nothing but the outcome of chronically depressed mood and the

    constitutional inability to maintain an internal equilibrium.

    It is known that Anorexia nervosa affects both males and females of

    different age groups and ethical and racial backgrounds. However some

    tendencies do appear. Anorexia more often affects women. Men are affected

    less partly because it is believed that it isn’t suitable for a man that is

    not a gay to be over concerned with his body. The greater disposition

    towards Anorexia Nervosa in women can easily be reasoned. It is commonplace

    that all the women magazines usually have ten times as many advertisements

    and articles on weight loss as man’s do. This happens because every

    magazine tries to satisfy the reader’s demand. By doing that they make

    females bring back thoughts about their weight over and over again. And the

    main reason for such interest towards dieting is that now more then ever

    mankind is bombarded by thousands of images of young beautiful and

    extremely thin models smiling from everywhere: TV-screens, press and

    publicity boards. This fact is also directly correlated to the increased

    demand on books and articles describing the diets and exercise strategies

    of these ideal girls and makes women believe that each one of them can

    achieve such thinness on a cost of a bit of suffering. Women may also start

    correlating model’s success to their slim bodies. These thoughts may

    mislead them into the idea that without it is impossible to achieve the

    desired success. The models surrounding us (in press, television and other

    sources) also create strong associations of beautiful as inseparable from

    thin that is another reason of wanting to achieve these extremely thin

    shapes.

    Anorexia may also result from low self-esteem in attempts to obtain

    external validation by trying to match unrealistic media image. It is most

    often expressed in people who are perfectionists, have difficulties in

    handling stress situations or in those that possess distort body image and

    are constantly preoccupied with weight, body size and shape.

    Anorexia may be triggered from a simple remark of another person

    towards an individual with low self-confidence. Or the psychological

    situation might be adversely affected by loss of a loved one. These

    situations may distort naturally weak psychological balance giving a push

    towards this eating disorder.

    Moreover, correlation has been established between emotional, physical

    and sexual abuse. And since females are abused more often then males, this

    fact serves as another reason that explains the higher percentage of cases

    among women than men.

    Another major source of Anorexia Nervosa lies in sports that put great

    emphasis on weight and appearance. The examples are: gymnastics,

    bodybuilding, ballet and distance running. In these cases competition

    stands out as the main engine that generates the eating disorder.

    In addition to all the above mentioned, Anorexia nervosa may have age-

    related origins. When young people during their puberty period experience

    many natural body changes. They are often perceived as uncontrolled and

    undesirable and excessive dieting may be seen as a mean of bringing back

    the control that leads to development Anorexia Nervosa. And on the other

    extreme when women get older life changes and other problems start

    triggering the danger of falling into this eating disorder. For most of

    them it is the stress of middle life such as menopause, conflict about sex

    and social pressure that demands from women to stay young or otherwise will

    be displace by a younger rival either in her social or personal life.

    Some cases of young people may result from excessive attempt of their

    parents to control their child’s weight. Usually the expected effect is not

    achieved, instead that makes teenagers doubt about their appearance and

    disturb the self-esteem that is often based on the parent’s approval.

    At last, few cases have been reported where eating disorders occurred

    in various generations within a family that suggests us that genetic

    prepossession does play an important role in occurrence Anorexia Nervosa.

    All the above-mentioned factors act on a person making him/her loose

    control over dieting, that finally result in Anorexia Nervosa. This eating

    disorder has many adverse consequences as one’s body, psychology and social

    life. First of all body’s regulatory mechanisms are seriously disturbed.

    And the longer behavior persists worth are the consequences and harder it

    is to give up the addiction. Anorexia Nervosa is a disease of malnutrition

    with severe after-effects. Particularly lack of proteins can cause

    “cannibalism” of an organism (auto digestion). Osteoporosis is very likely

    to occur under these circumstances. Insufficient fat intake is the main

    cause of poor absorption of fat-soluble vitamins. General

    effects experienced by anorexics are sensitivity to cold and heat,

    headaches, fatigue, weakness and fainting. Once it gets to physical

    complications the heart, the blood pressure, the gastrointestinal system,

    teeth and gums, lever and kidney can all be affected. Various difficulties

    with concentration and thinking may also be experienced. Usually anorexics

    perceive distorted surrounding situation and can not evaluate it well. On

    the social level the sense of isolation causes families to fall apart,

    serves as barrier for good schooling, destroys even very promising careers

    and most relationships. The disorder is often accompanied by amenorrhea or

    by a decrease in sexual drive and interest in males.

    “To recover the anorectics inevitably will have to go through a period

    of time during which a person will feel more depression and anxiety as he

    or she gives up the beneficial effect of endorphins by gaining weight”

    (Huebner 78). But the good thing about this eating disorder is that the

    process can be reversed by normalizing the intake of nutrients, fluids and

    caloric intake as well as vitamins and minerals that are all essential for

    proper body functioning. But in most cases multy-disciplinary approach is

    required that involve various specialists. Simple medication intake will

    not help since Anorexia Nervosa is a result of combination of bio-psycho-

    social factors. Psychotherapists would guide patients and support him/her

    emotionally. Nutritionists would teach to patient new eating patterns.

    While other doctors will help in dealing with all the physical

    complications.

    “ Living with someone who suffers from Anorexia Nervosa can be very

    difficult, as the sufferer’s behavior may seem to be deliberately

    provocative and selfish “ (Treasure 11). Doctors, friends and relatives

    all have to be comprehensible, chary and respondent since they all share

    equally important pat in one’s recovery. Feeling of helplessness on seeing

    someone acting in such a destructive way and not being able to help, is

    common among the people that surround anorexics. However instead of giving

    up they all have to stay positive, provide with financial and emotional

    support and read a lot of information on the disease. This information will

    always be useful to these people in order to understand better the

    suffering person and to be able to convince him or her of the mistakable

    behavior by providing a person with new hitting facts.

    Anorexia nervosa is a very complex disease that can affect almost

    anyone of us when influenced by certain surrounding us situations. It

    occurs when someone looses control over dieting and becomes obsessed with

    food, weight, body size and shape. The main triggering factor is our

    society that promotes thinness and puts excessive emphasis on appearance.

    This makes people want to conform to unrealistically thin models and in

    order to slim down fall on track of starvation. In this process body

    releases endorphins that cause the addiction. Some will recover fully, some

    will stay marked forever by Anorexia Nervosa, and others will die. Lets not

    permit this and stop ourselves, our friend, relative or any other person

    before it is to late.

    Works sited:

    1.Huebner, Hans F., M.D. Endorphins, Eating Disorders and Other Addictive

    Behaviors.

    United State of America: Hans Huebner, 1993

    2.Treasure, Janet. ANOREXIA NERVOSA:A Survival Guide for Families, Friends,

    and Sufferers.

    Essex: Psychology Press Ltd, 1997

    3.Youngson, Dr Robert. Encyclopedia of Family Health.

    London: Dr R.M. Youngson, 1995

    4.Zimbardo, Philip G., and Gerrig, Richard J. Psychology and Life.

    United States: Philip G. Zimbardo, Inc., and Richard J. Gerrig, 1999

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