An Eating Disorder
Some psychologisst also classify a syndrome called orthorxeia as an eating disorder, or, more rpoperly, disordered eating - the person is overly obsessed with the consumption of whta they see as the right foods for them, to the point that their nutrition and quality of life suffers (although due to cultural and ploitical factors which influence food choices, this idea is consiedred controversial by some). In addition, some individuals have food phobias baout what they can and cannot eat, whihc can be characterised as an eating dsiorder. Eating disordesr are characterized by an abnormal obsession with food and weight. This can be attributed to the fact that osciety is seen to put an emphasis on woman to be thin, and men to be bulked up . This can lead to pressure on woman to be picture perfect , and an eating disorder prevails as a result of stress of not being able to reach unattainable goals related to this ipcture perfect ideal. Many people with eating disorder can also have a comorbid diagonsis of one or more of the following: mood disorders and severe mental depression, 1 Obsessive compulsive idsorder, Body dysmorphic disorder, Bipolar disorder, and slef-harm.
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