Eating Disorders in Young Diabetic Women

Posted by Rara | May 21st, 2010 in About Diabetes | No Comments »

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In a long term researcher at the University of Toronto in Canada have found that girls with type 1 diabetes more prone to eating disorders. An eating disorder in combination with diabetes is particularly dangerous.

In the Canadian study, 101 girls participated with diabetes who were old when 9 to 13 years. The girls were interviewed over a period of five years in academic interviews to their eating habits. They were also weighed and measured on these dates to determine their Body Mass Index (BMI). At the beginning none of the girls had signs of eating disorders. During the study, however, 45 participants developed a clinically relevant eating disorder.

A lethal combination
The long-term study in Toronto showed that the 45 participants who had developed an eating disorder in the course of the study were already in previous years, mentally striking. Most study participants had suffered one to two years before the start of the eating disorder is already having a depression. During puberty, changing body and mind strong. The normal psychological stress of these changes, subjects experienced as a threat. Weight and shape for these girls were the determining factor in their self-esteem.

The deadly road to dream figure
Since insulin is decried as “fattening hormone” to inject some Type 1 diabetics intentionally too little insulin in order to be able to rapidly decrease. Frequent vomiting, excessive exercise or fasting insulin at the same dose can result in severe hypoglycemia. To counteract the dangerous excesses of disturbed eating behavior in young women and girls, adolescents with diabetes need a loving care and should be encouraged even before puberty, in a self-conscious body awareness. Parents should question the diets or nutritional experiments of their daughters who are not medically necessary, urgent, and if in doubt, seek professional help. Clinically significant eating disorders often arise from a degenerate diet.

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