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Abstract:
Which factors make it more likely that a person will get an eating disorder?
Question:
Which factors make it more likely that a person will get an eating disorder?
Answer:
Research on eating disorders has shown that it is not possible to attribute only one cause to an eating disorder development.
Eating disorder development has been described as a three-phase process where the presence of certain risk factors creates a predisposition to fall ill; for this reason some people become more vulnerable to eating disorder development.
When these more vulnerable people have to face up to very stressful events, there is a high probability that they will develop an eating disorder rather than psychological, psychosomatic or other kinds of pathology.
When the eating disorder is stable, it is prone to self-maintenance.
There are different factors that predispose people to develop an eating disorder. Some predisposing factors are:
The presence of two or more factors will create in people a predisposition to suffer from eating disorders that will be stronger as the factors increase.