TANE: what you should know about the chronic disease that affects young people
Surely you've ever heard of the Eating DisordersExtreme manifestations of concern for weight and food, which include anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and compulsive eating.
While the diagnosis applies to men and women alike, women have a considerably higher chance of suffering from them, especially young women of teenage age and early adulthood.
But what happens when a person suffers from eating abnormalities, but does not cover enough symptoms to be diagnosed with an eating disorder? In those cases, the person suffers from Unspecified Eating Disorder (TANE), a condition no less dangerous and that can lead to other disorders if it is not identified and treated in time.
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According to experts, TANE particularly affects people of ages between 12 and 24 years, and is considered the third chronic disease with more prevalence in young people.
What are the causes and symptoms?
The symptoms of TANE are often considered as incomplete pictures of anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa, that is, people who have some symptoms, but not all. For example, a woman who suffers from the condition may have symptoms of anorexia nervosa, but still maintain normal and regular menstrual cycles.
People with TANE suffer from binge eating, fasting and vomiting, and can go from eating very little to eating large amounts of food. They cannot be considered anorexic or bulimic, either because they are still within normal margins of weight or because they do not suffer bingeing so often.
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The causes, as explained by the experts, are multiple and are observed as a complex interaction of psychological, physical and sociocultural factors that interfere with the behavior of the individual. The closeness between this condition and adolescence is no coincidence: this moment of life is accompanied by a series of biological and psychosocial changes that can be disconcerting.
Finally, the specialists highlight the influence of social networks. In them, young people are frequently exposed to unreal bodies that become the norm of how "people" should look. They also discuss this with their school classmates and, little by little, They may begin to feel dissatisfied with their own physique, triggering abnormal symptoms.
What to do to avoid falling into this disorder?
It is recommended to follow the following guidelines daily to maintain a healthy and balanced diet:
- Incorporate five servings of fruits and vegetables throughout the day
- Do not avoid breakfast
- Reduce the use of screens and remove the TV from the room
- Encourage outdoor activities and encourage walks
- Gradually set fixed meal times
- Drink enough water
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Do not underestimate or diminish the importance or severity of TANE. The fact that it is somewhere in between among other eating disorders is no reason to think that it is not a serious matter.
Eating disorders are serious diseases, difficult to treat and harmful to health and nutrition, which are associated with a low quality of life and premature mortality.
If you believe that someone is suffering from a food abnormality, it is important that you advise them to attend a consultation with a doctor to receive the necessary care. Only he can provide a diagnosis and treatment for recovery.
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Source:
The Liberal
FIMA