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Beauty Only Skin Deep: The Reality of Anorexia and Bulimia

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There are many forms of eating disorders in the world; however, the two most common disorders are Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa. Anorexia and Bulimia are found mostly in teens and young adult women (Amjad). Anorexia Nervosa is an eating disorder in which a person will starve them self in order to loose weight. (Amjad) Bulimia Nervosa is another common form of an eating disorder. In this case a person will go through periods of binge eating and then self-induce themselves to purge or vomit. (Amjad) Although we know many things about the physical aspects of these disorders, scientists still ponder on why people may develop one or both of these two eating disorders. Through much research, scientists may have found three possible …show more content…

(Brian Imaging Studies) Although this evidence is not yet confirmed, studying these chemicals in people’s brains has recently become much easier with the development of two new machines. (Brain Imaging Studies) One of the two machines is called the Positron Emission Tomography also know as the PET. This allows us to see the brain more clearly because of the scanned images that show us the brain chemistry that may be associated with anorexia and bulimia. (Brain Imaging Studies) Another development in machinery for understanding the brain is called the functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging also known as the fMRI. (Brain Imaging Studies) The fMRI imaging permits scientists to investigate how regions of the brain respond to different stimulants like food. (Brain Imaging Studies) Pop culture plays a big part in how people may or may not view themselves. In several movies, particularly movies about dance, such as “Black Swan”, one or several characters go through stages of anorexia or bulimia sometime throughout the movie. “Black Swan” follows a young dancer with the New York City Ballet on a journey, as she is picked to play the Swan Queen in the company’s production of the famous ballet “Swan Lake.” Although she can play the grace and the delicacy of the white swan, she has to learn to learn to play the black swan just as well by being sensual and sharp in her movement. Through this process of becoming

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