Adolescents,
primarily teenagers are a population of individuals
who struggle with eating disorders, including Anorexia
and Bulimia. During the teen years, the developmental
changes, both hormonal and physical are often quick,
drastic, and unexpected. Weight gain is a common physical
change. Some teens may already be struggling with weight
issues, prior to entering high school. Weight gain or
loss is a common topic of discussion and focus for teenagers.
Obsession over weight issues often results in eating
disorders and compulsive addictive behaviors.
Teens often hold themselves to a standard for appearance,
based on their peers and the media. Teen boys are often
trying to gain weight, as they look forward to growth
spurts, and prepare for young adulthood. Sports such
as wrestling and football, often increase pressure or
stress for teen boys to gain or lose weight.
Teen girls are the most targeted population for marketing
purposes. In advertisements, thin models promote products.
Advertisements include magazines, music videos, television
commercials, infomercials, billboards, and newspapers.
During a time when a teen girl might be struggling with
unexpected weight gain, due to hormonal changes and
physical changes in height, she is also struggling with
a world in which media and marketing are inescapable,
and thin underweight girls are promoted as an acceptable
teen image.
Inevitably, some teenagers develop poor body images
and attempt to cope with life problems and/or the pressure
to obtain a particular weight, by reducing food and
calorie intake, leading to Anorexia. Some teens binge
and purge, allowing an opportunity to consume food but
also purging it from the body, leading to Bulimia. These
behaviors become addictive and compulsive. These behaviors
may also become life-threatening.
It is important to seek help if you are a teen struggling
with Eating Disorders. If you are the friend or family
member of a teen struggling with Anorexia or Bulimia,
call now for help at our toll free teen treatment center
helpline:
1-866-730-7844
or e-mail us. ALSO PLEASE VISIT OUR
MAIN WEBSITE FOR COMPLETE PROGRAM
INFORMATION AND LEARN HOW YOUR CHILD CAN ATTEND OUR
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