Persuasive Essay On Eating Disorders

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Eating disorders are a major problem with teens and young adults today. It is not something that kids do to just get attention, most of the time they are actually very good at hiding their problem. People ,more often than not, develop anorexia, which is when someone does not eat at all or very little, or bulimia, which is when someone will eat but then make themselves vomit so they do not gain any weight. Anorexic people often secretly starve themselves, exercise excessively, wear baggy clothing, and are also bulimic. There are many reasons as to why someone could be driven to develop an eating disorder. Societal norms have caused many women to view their bodies in a negative way. By body shaming people who are not the ideal perfect weight, …show more content…

There is pressure to have a certain body image in any sport and people may do whatever it takes to try to be the best. For example, in gymnastics it is favorable to be a small girl. This can interest people to stay extremely thin to keep scores high. Most sports involve major amounts of physical excersise; when unmoderatly keeping track of the amount of calories eaten and calories being burned and eating disorder can be unknowingly established. Women athletes may even favor having an eating disorder because it causes secondary amenorrhea, which causes an irregular menstrual cycle (Worsnop). Multiple periods can be missed which can make sports less stressful. Having a period while playing sports can be annoying and untimely, if it is missed for several months at a time the stress is taken away because one would not have to worry about it. Although these cases are primarily unconcerning. Studies have showed that if a female decreases her exercising rate by 10% and gained at least four pounds menstruation resumed healthily (Worsnop). This does not diminish the importance of looking out for athletes who may suffer from this disorder. It is a major problem and needs to be

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