According to the latest research conducted in the U.S., among the eight million Americans afflicted with anorexia, 7 million, or roughly 90% of them are girls and women, while 1 million, or roughly 10% of them are boys and men. Strange to say that even though most anorexics are females, there are also males that suffer from this strange eating malpractice. Thus, it can be concluded that anorexia is not restricted to the female population, but also can be a male problem as well.
There are several typical factors that may cause male anorexia. First among these several factors is the male’s genetics. If there is a history within the direct family of members suffering from anorexia, then the probability of developing this disorder increases. The more family members that have developed anorexia, the higher the chance is of other members developing it as well.
Second is the male’s brain activity. The male’s dopamine receptors are the parts that discharge the hormones from the brain for feelings of euphoria and pleasure, in order to regulate delight or satisfaction. Under eating results in over production of these hormones, which in turn makes the male anxious. In order to have continuous feelings of delight and enjoyment, males under nourish themselves.
Another factor that may cause male anorexia is the family itself. There is an emotional factor attributed to episodes of criticism oppression from fellow family members. There are parents that exaggerate their children’s physical appearance. Because of this kind of pressure, anxiety and stress develop, particularly in males. In order to relieve himself from these anxieties and stress factors, he will be inclined to under eat. As such, male anorexia develops in the process.
Yet another considerable factor that may cause male anorexia is society. There are many cultural, as well as social influences that may drive males to develop this disorder. Approval in society, portrayals of thin people on television and in advertisements, coupled with the wide spread mentality of happiness being attained from being thin or skinny are considerations from society that affect a male’s eating habits. Wanting to fit into society with the frame of mind of happiness will ultimately lead the male into developing dangerous eating habits that lead to male anorexia.
The best way to deal with the problem of anorexia among males is through accurate education and self-esteem building and development. The anorexic must be taught the complications that anorexia may bring, together with the methodologies on how to prevent these complications. A gradual building of the foundation for the male’s self-esteem is also needed in order for the patient to cope with the factors that cause anorexia, like the family and society. By having sufficient self-esteem, the patient will in time develop the right eating habits and thus free himself from the dangerous anorexia eating disorder.
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