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This 8 page paper provides an overview of the problem of anorexia nervosa and the impact for college women. This paper outlines the problem, including long-term health threats. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
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that is definably correlated to perceptions of the long-term physical impacts. Starvation and self-imposed dieting, as well as binge eating, all elements that are inherent in eating disorders, can
manifest themselves in specific psychological characteristics, including obsession with food, preoccupation with eating and eating limitations, an increased emotional responsiveness and dysphoria, and overall distractibility (Polivy, 1996). For college-aged women
in Western society, the problem of anorexia nervosa is become a long-term health concern. Over the past two decades, a marked increase in both inpatient and outpatient treatment for
eating disorders has required psychologists and social theorists to consider the breadth of the issue and current assessments of who is affected by eating disorders and how attitudes and compliance
with treatment impact outcomes. Eating disorders are difficult to treat, especially because many of the people suffering from them lack the capacity to understand the grave nature of the
effects, but most theorists agree that anorexia nervosa, one of the most serious eating disorders, brings with it a level of physiological, psychological and psychosocial suffering that shapes the view
of the individual. Many of these individuals have been living with the issues and elements of eating disorders for a large percentage of their lives, and while it has
readily been recognized that early detection and treatment of these disorders is the best way to end the chronic and often debilitating problems that these disorder bring, it is clear
that many people chose not to be treated, and instead choose suffering over recovery. One of the most problematic issues related to the long-term health implications of eating disorders
is that many individuals experience calcium and vitamin D deficiencies that increase the chances of their susceptibility to conditions related to calcium deficiency, including osteoporosis. This study will introduce
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