Dangers Anorexia Nervosa

September 30, 2009 11:52 pm | Eating Disorders

dangers anorexia nervosa
Can anyone answer these questions for me please??? xxx?

Obesity: 1. How is it caused? Is it genetic? 2. Effects on the body? Anorexia Nervosa 1. What is anorexia? 2. What causes this? 3. Effects on the body? Famine 1. What does this mean? 2. What are the effects of famine on a child? 3. What country is it likely to occur? Salt 1. What are the hidden dangers in salt in fast food? 2. What affects are too much salt on the human body? cholesterol 1. What is lipoprotein? 2.What is lipoprotein low density (LDL)? 3. What a high-density lipoprotein (HDL)? 4. How do saturated / mono saturated and polyunsaturated effect the cholesterol in your body? 5. What are the effects of cholesterol on heart and blood vessels? 6. Satins What are they? Thank you xx

Obesity: 1. It is primarily genetic. Other factors include the sedentary lifestyle that is increasingly common in Western society. 2. Obesity can lead to many unhealthy conditions, some of which may be life threatening. They include COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease coronary), hypertension, atherosclerosis and heart disease risk attack for beginners. Anorexia nervosa: 1. Anorexia is when a person truly believes they are fat when they are indeed thin. 2. This is caused by a balance of neurotransmitters and MIS is generally associated to depression-like symptoms of depression. 3. Anorexia is usually grown on an adult, but before he is erased, the effects on the body include, but are not limited to muscle atrophy, depression, anxiety and loss of weight, sometimes to the point of death. Famine 1. Famine can refer to a cause of death, or simply when your body has to use its energy reserves internal energy. 2. Starvation effects on a child are similar, but may affect the normal growth and development. 3. This can occur in any Which country, but countries with economies poor would be more likely. Salt 1. Sodium (salt) is a nutrient needed by the body to maintain the action potential membrane potential. The problem with salt in a generic scheme of the West, is that all salt is high, we low potassium, and these two nutrients work together to maintain the membrane potential and cell polarization. 2. too much salt in the body can can cause one on the water storage in the body through osmosis. cholesterol 1. A lipoprotein is a unit of transport for cholesterol and fatty acids in the body. 2. LDL is commonly called "bad cholesterol" because it leads to atherosclerosis. 3. HDL is generally called "good cholesterol" because it worsens atherosclerosis. 4. Saturated fats have been shown to increase LDL in the blood, while unsaturated fats have been shown to reduce levels of LDL and increase HDL levels. 5. cholesterol can accumulate in the light of the arteries (atherosclerosis) leading to hypertension and a higher risk of heart attack. 6. I have no idea of what satins are lol sorry, hope it helped.


Anorexia (Danger Zone: Dieting and Eating Disorders)


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