WHAT IS EATING DISORDER? BY WORDS MEDICAL ASPECTS.

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WHAT IS EATING DISORDER? BY WORDS MEDICAL ASPECTS

EATING: the act of consuming food. DISORDER: physical condition where in which there is a disturbance of normal functioning

ANOREXIA BINGE EATING BULIMIA

PHYSICALLY -ABDOMINAL PAIN -MUSCLES CRAMP -IRREGULAR HEARTBEAT MENTALLY -ISOLATED -EXCUSES, SKIPPING -WEAR BAGGY OR LAYER

UMP students that are respectively eating their meal.

What curbing UMP students from taking their meals at appropriate time

THE FACTS 100 % UMP students are having eating disorder. But only 11 out of 20 students realized that they have eating disorder. Only 50 % of students are well satisfy with their body shape. 14 out of 20 of students are taking foods between breakfast, lunch, and dinner.