4.14.2006

Studies Show Genetic Link to Anorexia

Recent studies have shown that Anorexia Nervosa may be more than just an illness. Scientists have found a possible genetic link with the eating disorder.

Researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill estimate approximately 56 percent of the responsibility for developing anorexia may be determined by genetics.

Another study, which involved Swedish twins, suggests that anorexia nervosa may be inherited, and linked with anxiety and/or depression in early stages of life, and because this disorder is not of choice researchers believe a genetic predisposition may be triggered by environmental factors. Details of this study were published in the published in the March issue of the U.S. journal, Archives of General Psychiatry .

Anorexia has highest death rate of any mental illness, and new studies may influence identification and treatment of the disorder.

4.10.2006

skin + bones = hollywood GLAMOUR

Thin is in! Of course. A size zero always makes BCBG Max Azria, Louis Vuitton and Chloé look a lot better. Don't you think?

The idea of sexy is constantly changing for example in the 1800s, Romanticism idled soft, voluptuous curves. In the 1900s, the hourglass figure was the mainstay of the female figure. In the 1920s, flappers were it, and in the 1940s and 50s, the sexy look was rosy-cheeked Monroe’s with natural heavy curves. By the 60s, the notion of good looks was an ultra-thin shape with pasty twigged frame. The 1980s and 90s proved to be more wholesome with the "lets get physical" mentality of exercise and diet.

However, today in the 2000s, emaciation is the new beauty. Celebrity Living in a recent edition revealed Hollywood’s shrinking, “pin-thin” population. The center pages columned some of the most well known stars pictures, height and weight. It literally resembled a line-up of starved Ethiopians in fashionable couture.

Some of the most shocking was Nicole Richie (above), 24, who is 5’2” and an estimated 85 pounds. Lindsay Lohan, 19, is 5’5” and weighs 109 pounds. Lastly, Mischa Barton, 20, stands 5’9” at 117 pounds.

Below is an estimated average weight chart based on height and age:

Height17-20 Yrs.21-27 Yrs.28-39 Yrs.40+ Yrs.
4'10"104107110113
4'11"107110114117
5'00"111114117121
5'01"115118121125
5'02"119123126130
5'03"123126130134
5'04"126130134138
5'05"130134138142
5'06"135139143147
5'07"139143148151
5'08"143147151156
5'09"147151155160
5'10"151156160165

Winter Weight on Spring Break

Students of all kind from all over the country flock to the beaches and lakes during spring break to sever from textbooks and have some well-deserved fun in the sun. Except many young adults are more stressed out over shedding their extra winter pounds, than they are about thier midterms before break. Those treating eating disorders say that this time of year is most trying for many patients.

"This is a trigger time for youth to start to obsess about weight and body image," said Margo Maine in The New York Times. Dr. Maine is a clinical psychologist who specializes in eating disorders. She said she tends to see an increase in weight anxiety every year among her younger patients before spring break. "By the beginning of February people are starting to talk about their bodies and getting ready for spring break. Even girls who are simply around that talk can't get away from it."

The dream of having the perfect "bikini-ready" body on a deadline is an intoxicating incentive, some people will basically starve themselves. And in a school setting, where tightly knit groups of young women are all vacationing together, diets easily become competitive or, as Dr. Maine put it, contagious.