Paper Title

Body Dysmorphia and Eating Disorder examination among teenagers

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Authors

Kankanika Mistri , Dr. Anjali Sahai Srivastava

Keywords

1. Self-perception disappointment 2. Body dysmorphic jumble (BDD) 3. Anorexia nervosa 4. Bulimia nervosa 5. Voraciously consuming food problem 6. Orthorexia 7. Disarranged eating 8. Weight fixation 9. Inordinate activity 10. Impulsive ways of behaving 11. Low confidence 12. Hairsplitting 13. Peer pressure 14. Online entertainment impact 15. Consuming less calories ways of behaving 16. Contorted body discernment 17. Body correlation 18. Close to home eating 19. Stress-related eating 20. Negative body talk

Abstract

Body dysmorphia and dietary issues are common psychological well-being worries among teens, presenting huge difficulties to their prosperity. This theoretical gives a far reaching investigation of the crossing point between these two problems, zeroing in on their common gamble factors, co-event, and suggestions for juvenile wellbeing. Body dysmorphia is portrayed by an over the top distraction with saw defects for all intents and purposes, while dietary problems incorporate a scope of unusual eating ways of behaving and misshaped self-perception. The two circumstances frequently originate from complex connections between hereditary inclinations, mental elements, and sociocultural impacts, including media depictions of admired excellence guidelines and cultural tensions. The co-event of body dysmorphia and dietary problems among young people is progressively perceived, with people frequently captivating in maladaptive ways of behaving like outrageous slimming down, impulsive activity, or cleansing to accomplish an admired self-perception. This intermingling enhances the mental pain and practical debilitation experienced by teenagers, requiring convenient mediation and backing. Successful administration of these problems requires a multidisciplinary approach, integrating psychotherapy, wholesome guiding, and family contribution. Early recognition and mediation are foremost in forestalling the movement of side effects and relieving the drawn out results, including dietary lacks, social segregation, and uplifted chance of comorbid mental circumstances. Moreover, advancing positive self-perception and versatility building methodologies inside the family, school, and local area settings is fundamental in cultivating a strong climate for young people. By tending to the fundamental mental elements and cultural impacts adding to body disappointment and cluttered eating ways of behaving, medical services experts, teachers, and parental figures can assume a critical part in advancing the comprehensive prosperity of youngsters. In outline, understanding the perplexing exchange between body dysmorphia and dietary problems among young people is critical for creating designated mediations and emotionally supportive networks that address the diverse requirements of this weak populace. By focusing on early mediation and encouraging a culture of acknowledgment and self esteem, we can engage teenagers to explore difficulties connected with self-perception and eating ways of behaving all the more really, subsequently advancing their general wellbeing and versatility.

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"Body Dysmorphia and Eating Disorder examination among teenagers", IJNRD - INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NOVEL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (www.IJNRD.org), ISSN:2456-4184, Vol.9, Issue 4, page no.d207-d228, April-2024, Available :https://ijnrd.org/papers/IJNRD2404326.pdf

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Volume 9 Issue 4, April-2024

Pages : d207-d228

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Paper Reg. ID: IJNRD_217905

Published Paper Id: IJNRD2404326

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Research Area: Social Science and Humanities 

Country: New Delhi, Delhi, India

Published Paper PDF: https://ijnrd.org/papers/IJNRD2404326.pdf

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