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When you are having a parent or close relative seems to increase the possibility of seeing an eating disorder in children manifest itself at a younger age. Aggressive activities such as sports, dancing or competitive modeling is also said to play a role in developing an eating disorder in children. Though no one is certain of the precise causes of such eating disorders, peer pressure and a child's self-esteem are note-worth considerations. Children who have one parent with an eating disorder can also seems to be more susceptible to develop their own illness as they tend to mimic the adult figures in their life. Anorexia nervosa affects about a percent of females during their adolescence, but boys are beginning to become part of the equation. More often than not it develops from a fear of appearing being overweight and that fear is adding to the suffering of an eating disorder in children. When you have a 40 pound 10-year-old child claiming to be overweight and cites a need for dieting, it may be a cause for concern. Most females will show signs of anorexia nervosa when they are between 13 and 15 years of age and may show signs again around 18 or 19. Having this eating disorder in children when the child is as young as 10 can cause serious health problems, as their young bodies aren't getting the nutrition they need for healthy growth. Bulimia and Anorexia may run Concurrent Some teens who are with anorexia also exhibit signs of bulimia nervosa with binge eating followed by periods of purging. Some researchers say they will binge eat for to cover up the anorexia and then purge to make sure that they don't gain any weight. They feel by doing this can help hides the eating disorder from their parents as well as their peers. While genetics are said to play a key role in an eating disorder in children self-esteem is rapidly gaining similar status. Also, children who are the linked to the subject of abuse, physical mental and sexual are also believed to be more susceptible to developing an eating disorder. More and more young children have easy access to magazines and television programs that seem to glorify that unless they are super-skinny, they are fat. This can eventually also cause an eating disorder in children as they strive for acceptance by their peers and adults. The majority of children are simply trying to please their parents or other influential adults in their life, their appearance, or the sensitivity they have of their appearance, plays a major part. These thoughts of how they will look can manifest themselves into an eating disorder in children.
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