Eating Disorders and Nutrition in Teens and Young Adults Teens need slightly more calories than adults of the same size do because they are still continuing to grow and are still developing both internally and externally. There are three eating disorders that can seriously affect the health and happiness of these teens, including obesity/overweight, anorexia nervosa and bulimia. Each is serious for different reasons and must be dealt with to address the physiological and psychological aspects of these disorders.Keywords:
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Jenifer Beaudean graduated as a West Point cadet with high honors...and an eating disorder. Today she is fully recovered and a vocal advocate for people trying overcome bulimia, anorexia, binge eating or other disorders. Author of the new book 'Whatever The Cost', Jenny gives empowering presentations around the USA to people who are suffering from eating disorders. Jenny is sharing a story of hope, encouragement and the guts it takes to succeed.Keywords:
Dr Mannie Magid, Health, Nutrition, Eating Disorders, health Treatment Diuretics A diuretic addiction can have detrimental effects on your health and well being. Often women and athletes take diuretics to reduce water retention and bloating. Diuretics are also commonly taken by people suffering from eating disorders, such as anorexia and bulimia nervosa. These people take diuretics because they're under the impression that they're ridding their bodies of excess calories and therefore, prevent and control weight gain.
A diuretic addiction can happen very easily and before the individual realizes it.Diuretics are available over-the-counter. This is also one of theKeywords:
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