The emphasis on physical appearance closely with the early life of girls. Barbie's perfect body shape has become a standard which is considered beautiful by girls.Apparently, the emphasis is not only the physical appearance of the domination of women. Boys were more disturbed eating patterns for a perfect body.The U.S. National Eating Disorder Association reports that one million people here suffer from eating disorders. But only 10 percent of those seeking treatment.
Family pressures, social and peer pressure is a factor that can lead to unhealthy eating habits in men. Some young men want to try to appear as a character action figure with the body's muscular, athletic, and attractive.Some researchers believe that the action figures like GI Joe, who was too muscular to promote physical, something that is closely associated with high masculinity. Some sports, like gymnastics and diving, also expect a certain body type.Research shows that it causes a lot of teenagers taking supplements, for the sake of fixing their internal problems: on body dissatisfaction. They also exercise excessively and engage other maladaptive behaviors to manage weight, including restricting eating, and binge drinking.
Food and dietary supplement use is often made. However, many do not consider the impact of the dangers of the habit. Among others, the weight gain associated with water retention, muscle cramps, dehydration, vomiting, dizziness, and diarrhea. In extreme cases, supplements can also cause kidney failure.
A case in the U.S. said a teenager had to undergo a kidney transplant because mengasup protein and creatine supplements in excess.
However, it does not mean that all supplements are bad. Only, given the serious side effects, need to consult a doctor before taking the decision to consume.
Just as the stigma attached to women and eating disorders, men also must be vigilant. Many men find it very difficult to seek help because they feel uncomfortable, embarrassed, or uncomfortable if people know they suffer from an eating disorder.
In society, men are always expected to be the strongest, they may feel weak to admit that they have the disease. In fact, embarrassment can deter them from seeking help. Medical and psychiatric disorders should also be instrumental in helping eating disorders in men.
Family pressures, social and peer pressure is a factor that can lead to unhealthy eating habits in men. Some young men want to try to appear as a character action figure with the body's muscular, athletic, and attractive.Some researchers believe that the action figures like GI Joe, who was too muscular to promote physical, something that is closely associated with high masculinity. Some sports, like gymnastics and diving, also expect a certain body type.Research shows that it causes a lot of teenagers taking supplements, for the sake of fixing their internal problems: on body dissatisfaction. They also exercise excessively and engage other maladaptive behaviors to manage weight, including restricting eating, and binge drinking.
Food and dietary supplement use is often made. However, many do not consider the impact of the dangers of the habit. Among others, the weight gain associated with water retention, muscle cramps, dehydration, vomiting, dizziness, and diarrhea. In extreme cases, supplements can also cause kidney failure.
A case in the U.S. said a teenager had to undergo a kidney transplant because mengasup protein and creatine supplements in excess.
However, it does not mean that all supplements are bad. Only, given the serious side effects, need to consult a doctor before taking the decision to consume.
Just as the stigma attached to women and eating disorders, men also must be vigilant. Many men find it very difficult to seek help because they feel uncomfortable, embarrassed, or uncomfortable if people know they suffer from an eating disorder.
In society, men are always expected to be the strongest, they may feel weak to admit that they have the disease. In fact, embarrassment can deter them from seeking help. Medical and psychiatric disorders should also be instrumental in helping eating disorders in men.
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