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    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldSeptember 16, 20253 Mins Read
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    Eating disorders are serious mental health conditions characterized by persistent disturbances in eating behaviors, thoughts about food, and body image. These disorders can have severe physical and psychological consequences if left untreated.

    Symptoms: Behavioral symptoms:

    • Restriction of food intake or refusal to eat
    • Binge eating (consuming large amounts of food quickly)
    • Purging behaviors (vomiting, laxative use)
    • Excessive exercise
    • Hiding food or eating in secret
    • Avoiding social situations involving food
    • Obsessive calorie counting or food rules

    Physical symptoms:

    • Significant weight loss or fluctuations
    • Fatigue and weakness
    • Hair loss or thinning
    • Irregular or absent menstrual periods
    • Dental problems from vomiting
    • Dizziness and fainting
    • Cold intolerance
    • Digestive problems

    Psychological symptoms:

    • Intense fear of weight gain
    • Distorted body image
    • Preoccupation with food, weight, and appearance
    • Mood changes and irritability
    • Social withdrawal
    • Perfectionism
    • Low self-esteem

    Types of Eating Disorders:
    Anorexia Nervosa – restriction of food leading to significantly low body weight with fear of weight gain
    Bulimia Nervosa – repeated episodes of binge eating followed by compensatory behaviors
    Binge-Eating Disorder – frequent episodes of eating large amounts of food with feelings of loss of control
    Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder – limited food intake not related to body image concerns
    Pica – eating non-food substances regularly
    Rumination Disorder – repeated regurgitation of food

    Causes:

    • Genetic predisposition and family history
    • Psychological factors (perfectionism, low self-esteem)
    • Cultural pressures about body image and weight
    • Traumatic experiences or abuse
    • Life transitions and stress
    • Participation in activities emphasizing thinness
    • Social media and peer influences
    • Dieting and food restriction

    Treatment:

    • Nutritional rehabilitation– restoring healthy eating patterns and weight
    • Psychotherapy– cognitive behavioral therapy, family-based treatment
    • Medical monitoring– addressing physical complications
    • Medications– antidepressants for some cases
    • Group therapy– connecting with others who understand
    • Family therapy– involving loved ones in recovery
    • Hospitalization– for severe medical complications

    The African Context
    Eating disorders in African communities are often overlooked or misunderstood. Traditional cultures that value larger body sizes may not recognize restrictive eating as problematic. However, urbanization and Western beauty standards are increasing pressure for thinness, particularly among young women.
    Food scarcity and poverty can mask eating disorders, as voluntary food restriction may seem incomprehensible where hunger is common. Binge eating may be normalized in cultures where food abundance is celebrated. Mental health literacy about eating disorders is low, and symptoms may be attributed to spiritual or moral failings.
    Limited access to specialized treatment means most people with eating disorders never receive appropriate care. Cultural emphasis on food as love and hospitality can complicate treatment approaches. However, strong family bonds can be protective when families understand these conditions as medical problems requiring professional help.

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