Why people have eating disorder?

The causes of eating disorders are many and varied, and not only due to the individual’s excessive demands on his or her figure, and no definite conclusions have been drawn so far, as the self-inflicted and social factors that make up the disorder are inherently uncertain, unstable and additive. It is therefore not possible to make any generalisations when analysing the causes.
It can be argued that eating disorders are closely linked to modern society’s unrealistic promotion of ‘beauty’. The most common causes of eating disorders are The most common cause of eating disorders is the pursuit of images promoted by the media. is the pursuit of a media-promoted image and the consequent use of extreme and The most common cause of eating disorders is the pursuit of a media-promoted image, which leads to extreme and misguided weight loss. The media often portrays women with unbelievable proportions as being images of women with unbelievable proportions and use them to market and influence We are influenced to buy. And people are motivated to ‘look like them’. and people are motivated to ‘look like them’ and are then dissatisfied with their own bodies and the desire to improve their shape.
Nor can we attribute all problems to social and cultural influences. In addition to this, survival instincts, social alternations and the adoption of avoidance approaches to conflict resolution also contribute to eating disorders, especially bulimia as a personal factor, and some traumatic events such as loss of love, academic work stress, and relational problems.


