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Eating Disorders In Children


By Scot Robinson at 2010-10-07 01:18:12
It would also seem that if a parent or an adult close to them has suffered an eating disorder then the child is more likely to contract the disorder as they strive to copy their role models. It is also the case that competitive aspects of life such as football, gymnastics dancing etc. can feed an eating disorder in children problem. It is also possible that some children or teens with anorexia may also try to hide their problem by binge eating with subsequent purging and this could develop into a bulimia condition. An eating disorder in children may be more likely to develop by those that have suffered abuse whether it was physical, mental or sexual.

There is a great danger in delayed diagnosis of eating disorders in children, primarily because people do not think of children as being old enough to have an eating disorder. Think about these odds: If an eating disorder were caught early on in a child and treated properly, those children would have a 70% to 80% better chance of fully recovering within a year, and about a 90% better chance of improving those children's condition fully within five years. To further complicate matters, the media and society in general have indoctrinated in children at a younger and younger age the importance of beauty and looking good.

The family environment may be partially to blame. If one of the child's parents are obsessed with their weight and appearance and constantly dieting and talking about how fat they are and how thin they would like to be, the child will receive the message that appearance is extremely important. When a child is not able to express his or her emotions or if the parent is too involved to pay attention to their child, the child may turn to food to assuage their feelings of inadequacy. It is important never to criticize your child about their weight. Parents who put their children on a strict diet at a young age are setting them up to develop a serious eating disorder. This will not make your child lose weight, but will lead to feelings of self-loathing and cause the child to turn to food even more.

Eating disorders also called is Anorexia nervosa and Bulimia. Eating disorders is important to recognize that each factor plays a role in predisposing, precipitating, or perpetuating the problem. Anorexia nervosa compulsive eating are the most common among such young children, but there are cases of bulimia being reported. Treatment of eating disorders is slow and difficult (and sometimes requires hospitalization) and should be overseen by a mental health. Exercise is also an important part of everyone's life and we need to help our children become involved in physical activity.

Equally, eating disorders typically involve high levels of shame and secrecy. This means that a person with an eating disorder may not present to a healthcare professional or teacher with recognised symptoms. The first encounter with a patient who has an eating disorder can be difficult for both doctor and patient. The patient, particularly if they have anorexia, is likely to be very fearful of seeing the doctor in case she is made to eat. Anorexia nervosa can occur in pre-pubertal children but is more common in those over the age of 12 than in younger children. The clinical features are similar to those in adults, with the exception that amenorrhoea of course does not occur in premenarcheal children and the absence of periods is an unreliable sign in younger adolescents.

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