Health Consequences of Eating Disorders
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The
Dangerous Consequences of Eating Disorders
It's a slippery slope how eating disorders start
innocently enough and how quickly extreme weight loss
and exercise behaviors can become obsessions that spiral
out of control. Guests and callers discuss how they
developed anorexia and bulimia and the devastating
impact these eating disorders have had on their lives.
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Eating disorders are real, complex, and devastating conditions that can
have serious consequences for health, productivity, and relationships.
Eating disorders are not just a “fad” or a “phase.” They are serious,
potentially life-threatening conditions that affect a person’s
emotional and
physical health.
People struggling with an eating disorder need to seek professional
help. The earlier a person with an eating disorder seeks treatment, the
greater the likelihood of physical and emotional recovery.
Health Consequences of Anorexia Nervosa:
In anorexia nervosa’s cycle of self-starvation, the body is denied the
essential nutrients it needs to function normally. Thus, the body is forced
to slow down all of its processes to conserve energy, resulting in serious
medical consequences.
- Abnormally slow heart rate and low blood pressure, which mean that
the heart muscle is changing. The risk for heart failure rises as the
heart rate and blood pressure levels sink lower and lower.
- Reduction of bone density (osteoporosis), which results in dry,
brittle bones.
- Muscle loss and weakness.
- Severe dehydration, which can result in kidney failure.
- Fainting, fatigue, and overall weakness.
- Dry hair and skin; hair loss is common.
- Growth of a downy layer of hair called lanugo all over the body,
including the face, in an effort to keep the body warm.
Health Consequences of Bulimia Nervosa:
The recurrent binge-and-purge cycles of
bulimia can affect the entire
digestive system and can lead to electrolyte and chemical imbalances in the
body that affect the heart and other major organ functions.
- Electrolyte imbalances that can lead to irregular heartbeats and
possibly heart failure and death. Electrolyte imbalance is caused by
dehydration and loss of potassium, sodium and chloride from the body as
a result of purging behaviors.
- Potential for gastric rupture during periods of bingeing.
- Inflammation and possible rupture of the esophagus from frequent
vomiting.
- Tooth decay and staining from stomach acids released during frequent
vomiting.
- Chronic irregular bowel movements and constipation as a result of
laxative abuse.
- Peptic ulcers and pancreatitis.
Health Consequences of Binge Eating Disorder:
Binge eating disorder often results in many of the same health risks
associated with clinical obesity.
- High blood pressure.
- High cholesterol levels.
- Heart disease as a result of elevated triglyceride levels.
- Type II diabetes mellitus.
- Gallbladder disease.
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