Eating Disorders Argumentative Essay

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Compared to Alzheimer, which receives $88 per affected individual and Schizophrenia, which receives $81 per individual, eating disorder only receives $0.93 per affected individual. Despite it having one of the highest mortality rates, it is extremely underfunded. People do not view it as a serious problem because the effects are not always visible to the naked eye. However, those who do try to get help are most of the time are pushed away. Eating disorders are treated with more than just medication. They need medical care, monitoring, nutritional counseling, and some type of group or individual psychotherapy. Although people believe that patients who are diagnosed with an eating disorder should not receive the same healthcare as any other person …show more content…

People have this idea because they think media influences these decisions. “This new media exposure resulted in significant preoccupations related to shape and weight, purging behaviors to control weight and negative body image.” (Sheppard Pratt 1) Because of how much exposure there is to media, people believe that it is what influences individuals to take these actions. Yes, this view seems persuasive, but what people don't seem to realize is that these images that are being posted on social media of “nice, skinny figures” aren't there to have individuals starve themselves. They are there to influence a healthy lifestyle, not to influence an eating disorder in …show more content…

Not only do friends or peers influence eating disorders, but so do parents. It’s been said that parents are the main cause of disoriented eating habits. “Researchers found that teenagers negative perceptions towards eating may be a direct result of their parents attitudes about eating and food.” (EDH 2), meaning individuals are affected by what their parents say or think. They try to also live up to their parents expectations, but what this argument fails to consider is the fact that these parents may have history of eating disorders also. Parents having this type of mindset, is a sign that even they tend to worry about appearance and the way they are being perceived If parents were once affected by this disease, it could mean that they most likely passed down that disease to their own children. Having individuals who are already subjected to having an eating disorder surrounded by other people that have suffer from the same disease, will affect them

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