Thursday, September 24, 2015

Anorexia Etiology and Disease Progression

The exact cause of Anorexia is unknown but it is probably rooted in a variety of factors.  Western culture has a huge influence on the way people perceive beauty and thinness.  Since anorexia is more common in Western countries it is likely that the self esteem issues and the distorted views of beauty that Western culture promotes are probably factors.  Another suspected cause of Anorexia are certain personality traits.  People who have more perfectionist and obsessive compulsive tendencies are more at risk for developing anorexia.  Additionally people who experience high levels of anxiety are more at risk for using anorexia as a coping mechanism.

Anorexia can go unnoticed at first.  Eventually it leads to significant weight loss which can cause a variety of health problems.  The weight loss caused by unhealthy eating patterns and excessive exercise can lead to decreased blood pressure and heart rate, anemia, kidney problems, gastrointestinal problems. and bone loss (among other things).  These problems are all caused by the malnutrition that results from this disease.  The main life threatening complication that people with anorexia experience is heart failure.  When the body runs out of fat to burn it turns to muscle for energy as a last resort.  Eventually the body starts to use cardiac muscle of the heart for energy making the heart weaker and more susceptible to failure.  A lot of this damage is irreversible and can still cause problems and even lead to death after an anorexic person has received treatment and has recovered.

To show how deeply flawed our self perceptions can be I've included a video that, while not directly relating to Anorexia, does a great job of showing how people find it difficult to see beauty in themselves.


Dove United States.  (2013, April 14).  Dove Real Beauty Sketches  [video file].  Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpaOjMXyJGk 

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