Annotated Bibliography Eating Disorders

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Annotated Bibliography of Eating Disorders Treasure, Janet. “Eating Disorders.” Eating Disorders, vol.4, 11, Nov. 2016, pp. l 607-12. ScienceDirect, http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1357303916301621. Accessed 27 Oct. 2016. Treasure signal possessive case journal article on eating disorders is to make people aware of the terrible consequences that come along with eating disorders and how the disorder can be treated. Treasure included all the information needed to be well informed about eating disorders, such as the dangers, treatments, preventions, etc. The author mainly focuses on all the unhealthy outcomes that eating disorders cause. Add a sentence indicating how you will use the article in your research paper. (See the …show more content…

“Eating Disorders.” Eating Disorders 21.4 (2016): 304-09. 27 Oct. 2016. CNS spectrums, https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/cns-spectrums/article/eating-disorders/B05EF753B6B425784B3FB2F967C54E0B. Erzegovesi's article “Eating Disorders” is about eating disorders or, according to the author, "Feeding and Eating Disorders." Erzegovesi goes into detail on some eating disorders, such as bulimia and anorexia, defining all the consequences, how they're diagnosed, the cures, etc. Being aware of the consequences of eating disorders is very helpful and informative. The author talked about the dangers of eating disorders to make people aware of what someone could get into, or the person could already be going through a disorder. This article will be helpful due to the information given on how to cure eating disorders. Donnelly, Laura. “Rise in Pre-teens with Eating Disorders.” The Daily Telegraph [London] …show more content…

Media Literacy in Eating Disorder Treatment. Pearson Education, 2015. Sundol, Jacqueline. Composition and Research, 2016. The author argues that media literacy should be a key component of eating disorder treatment. It describes and tests a curriculum for accomplishing such a goal. Media Literacy helps shape our reality but they are not natural or inherent. Media Literacy has had success in the past with eating disorders, however, not with eating disorder treatments. Bindig invented the ERA (education-recognition-activism) which is designed for people with an eating disorder and to get in a treatment. Bordo, Susan. The Globalization of eating Disorders. Pearson Education, 2015. Composition and Research, 2016. Bordo implicated popular culture as having a serious negative role in how women of America view their bodies. These images have led to drastic increase change in life altering female disorders and eating. Not only does these images affect Americans but young men and women too which they should be fighting against it, not for

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