SOME PSYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEMS RELATED TO EATING
Most food-related problems occur as a result of external pressures on the mother. In a study, only 10% of the mothers of 100 obese children said that their children were close to normal weight due to the influence of the environment, while the remaining 590 mothers said that they were underweight. Today, unfortunately, excess weight is becoming a more important problem, especially in our country. In addition, as a result of meaningless fear, misdirection from others, and misinformation from the press, many mothers make mistakes that could harm their children. In some of these cases, the mother and those around her need to get psychological help.
If families who are afraid of obesity frighten their children too much, children may develop escapism as a result of fear of food. There is a possibility that these fears may go in psychologically dangerous directions.
Bulimia
In a condition called bulimia or bulimia nervosa, those who eat are forced to vomit as a result of a morbid fear of getting fat by eating. If it cannot be vomited, efforts are made to burn it off with excessive exercise. In a state of obsession, one eats quickly and separately from everyone else, and this eating binge is uncontrolled.
Anorexia Nervosa
Avoiding all kinds of food follows with eating. There may be weight loss that can cause death.
Orthorexia Nervosa
It can be summarized as an obsession with healthy food. Obsessions develop that every type of food eaten has side effects, is unhealthy, and causes allergies. There are mothers who cause serious problems to their families and children. It must be treated. Because children's growth may be hindered. In fact, many false news trigger the obsessions of people who are prone to this type of disease and spread such problems in society.
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