Eating Disorders

Bipolar disorder is defined by abnormal eating habits that negatively affect one's mental or mental health. It involves eating disorders, where people eat a lot of things in a short period of time; anorexia nervosa, in which people eat very little for fear of losing weight and consequently have low body weight; bulimia mosaics, where people eat too much and try to break away from food; pica, where people eat non-food items; rumition syndrome, in which people promote food; food / food processing (ARFID), where people have a craving for food; and a group of other described or dietary disorders. Problems with anxiety, depression and drug abuse are common in people with eating disorders. These disorders do not include obesity. The causes of food disorders are unclear, or both environmental and environmental factors appear to play a role. Food problems affect around 12 percent of dancers. Food allergy status is believed to be contributing to other eating disorders.

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