Tuesday, March 30, 2010

'Child Abuse' Eating Patterns Influence

Women who were physically abused at the time the kids will be two times higher than susceptible of disease or symptoms of failure to eat. Thus the results of research conducted by Dr. Bernard L. Harlow of Harvard University School of 732 women aged 36-44 years.
The women who become the object of research, Dr. Bernard L. Harlow admitted that during their childhood experience rough treatment. An effect that makes the women were when growing up have a problem with consuming food. However, suffered the greatest impact is the result of harsh treatment and sexual abuse when they were girls.
The results of Dr. Bernard L. Harlow it was published in the medical journal Epidemiology. Violence as a child's long-form the one of the factors causing the onset of symptoms or disease is difficult to eat such as anorexia and bulimia. Bulimia symptoms are experienced by the late Princess of Wales, Princess Diana that stress from the treatment he received.
As a result of food he consumes excessive. Dr. Bernard L. Harlow and a team from the Harvard School conducted a survey on the number of women with the question of whether they had experienced maltreatment or sexual abuse during their childhood. Harsh treatment, including the deed was not in place by members of his family.
Symptoms of anorexia and bulimia occur in almost all women respondents in which 102 women have obvious symptoms while 49 other women should consult a physician about the symptoms they experience. A girl will experience symptoms of anorexia or bulimia are two times greater if her ever being subjected to harsh childhood.
In fact, this risk would increase three to four times in women who experienced physical and sexual violence as well. In general, Dr. Bernard L. Harlow concluded that women who experienced violence on a small time require consultation with a doctor to get relief efforts and prevention of anorexia and bulimia.

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