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Even Baby Boomers Suffer From Eating Disorders

Considering the trait of perfectionism among many college-age adults is a major contributor to reinforcing their eating disorders, it's no wonder baby boomer women in their 60s (most of them moms, I suspect) are just as unhappy about their body image and do things to harm their health too.

The numbers speak volumes here among the 475 female patients between ages 60-70 polled by Austrian researchers:

  • Some 90 percent felt fat to some extent.
  • More than 60 percent were somewhat dissatisfied with their body image, including a third who maintained a healthy weight.
  • Four percent of the patients were diagnosed with an eating disorder.

Even worse, older women can hide eating disorders fairly easily from their doctors, scientists say, because changes in appetite and weight are common among older adults. That's why addressing the emotional challenges that impair your health are just as important as choosing the right foods.

The best way to tackle those emotional roadblocks that harm your health: Learn the Emotional Freedom Technique, the valuable energy psychology tool used daily in my practice.

International Journal of Eating Disorders, Vol. 39, No. 7, November 2006: 583-586

Yahoo News November 10, 2006



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BY Lloyd Fielder, D.C.   
  
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What I find interesting is that only 4% of the 475 women had an eating disorder.  Not statistically insignificant however pales in comparison to the 90% that had a dissatisfactory image of their body.  Perhaps this is better titled an Image Disorder as opposed to an Eating Disorder.  Clearly the pressures of what we should look like from media has made an impact on people that is trans-generational.  The media is not going away folks so it is up to the individual to work on themselves with tools like EFT and books like "The Six Pillars of Self Esteem" by Nathaniel Branden.


 
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Sure, cultural artifacts have some influence, but the cause - the crucial factor - is the 'slave' program.  Address this - and the more who can, the more who'll be able to - and many things will dispel.

 
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not that interesting.  On scale of 1 to 10 I give it a 1
 

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BY katz   
  
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   I am a baby boomer and I think that aging in general makes us  dissatisfied with our body , as we aint what we use to be . Here is my 1 point

 

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