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Basic Tips to Protect Your Teen from Eating Disorders

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Basic Tips to Protect Your Teen from Eating Disorders

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  1. Tips to Protect Your Teen from Eating Disorders

  2. Why Teens Get Into Eating Disorders Various factors might put teens at risk of acquiring eating disorders: Societal Pressure Favorite Activities Low Self-Esteem Personal Factors Image Courtesy:eatingdisorderfoundation(dot)org

  3. Why Teens Get Into Eating Disorders Societal Pressure:Modern Western culture tends to create an urge for a slim body. Even teens with a normal body weight feel that they're fat. This can trigger eating disorders for being thin – especially in teen girls. Image Courtesy: fawesome.ifood(dot)tv

  4. Why Teens Get Into Eating Disorders Favorite Activities:Participation in different activities that value leanness – such as running, wrestling and ballet – can develop the risk of teen eating disorders. Image Courtesy: fitlinxx(dot)net

  5. Why Teens Get Into Eating Disorders Low Self-Esteem:Teens who have low self-esteem might use their eating traditions or weight loss to accomplish a sense of stability or control. Image Courtesy: selfgrowthsecrets(dot)com

  6. Why Teens Get Into Eating Disorders Personal Factors:Biological factors or Genetics might effect some teens more likely to develop eating disorders. Personality attributes such as perfectionism, rigidity or anxiety might also play a role for eating disorders. Image Courtesy: health.sulekha(dot)com

  7. Early Effects of Teen Eating Disorders Signs and symptoms of eating disorders: Dizziness Weakness Irritability Trouble in Sleeping Difficulty in Concentrating For girls, Menstrual Irregularities Image Courtesy: thehno(dot)com

  8. Tips to Prevent Teen from Eating Disorders Prevention begins with open communication: Foster Self-Esteem Promote a Healthy Body Image Encourage Reasonable Eating Habits Share the Dangers of Dieting and Emotional Eating Image Courtesy: eatingdisorderfreeme(dot)com

  9. Contact Us If you suspect that your teen has an eating disorder, then don't forget to contact Addiction Psychiatrist Dr. Nishant Kumar for valuable suggestions. Email: info@mindful-healing.com Web:http://www.mindful-healing.com Address: 4100 Newport Place, Suite 730 Newport Beach, CA 92660 Phone/ fax: (949) 612-3955

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