EATING DISORDERS AND THEIR IMPACT ON REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH OUTCOMES

Milda Gudaitytė, Karolina Grinkevičiūtė, Raminta Šulskutė Abstract The impact of eating disorders on reproductive health outcomes can often be overlooked by the general public and medical professionals alike. This article aimed to explore how eating disorders affect pregnancy, mater­nal and neonatal outcomes, as well as how it influences fertility, family planning and menstrual dysfunction. A…

Opinion Of Patients With Eating Disorders About Nursing Activities In Formation Eating Skills

Snieguolė Samuščenkovienė, Lina Šakienė Abstract The topic about eating disorders is actual, but at the same time a relatively closed topic. In the case of eating disorders, generally refers to anorexia nervosa and bulimia. Anorexia is less common, it affects around 1 percent of population, bulimia nervosa are much more common – it affects around…

THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, RISK OF EATING DISORDERS AND ATTITUDE TOWARDS WEIGHT LOSS BEHAVIOR AMONG 9TH GRADE BOYS AND GIRLS

Simona Pajaujienė Abstract Summary The majority of adolescents adopt what would be considered healthy eating and exercise behavior, but at the same time, a noticeable number use weight control methods considered to be unhealthy (Caroll et al., 2006). There is some evidence that disordered eating, body dissatisfaction, and excessive exercise might influence the presence of…