Interview with a Professional
Interview with Dr. Gargi Kubal, MD. (Pediatrician)
What are the different types of eating disorders, and what is the difference?
Dr Kubal:There are two major types of eating disorders. One of them is called Anorexia Nervosa, and the other is called Bulimia Nervosa. With Anorexia Nervosa, one restricts themselves from eating in order to not gain weight. With Bulimia Nervosa, it is very different. One eats whatever they want, but due to the fear of also gaining weight they induce self vomiting or attempt to get rid of the weight with extreme exercise.
In your opinion, how big of an impact do you think the media has with this issue?
Dr Kubal: In my personal opinion, I think the media has a huge impact of the way people look at themselves today. I've had several of my patients come in and ask how they could be "skinny", when in reality they are healthy as can be. I think people spend too much time obsessing with how they should really look like, rather than engaging in other beneficial activities.
How can you identify a eating disorder in someone?
Dr Kubal: Identifying a eating disorder can be somewhat challenging. The reason for that is because eating disorders can be identified both physically and emotionally. One of the most common ways is when a person all of us sudden looses interests for eating, seem to be more moody than usual, and demonstrate a fear of gaining weight.
What do you think people, not just teens, should do to prevent this obsession from taking over their minds and everyday lives?
Dr Kubal: Like I said before, I think people should stop obsessing over photoshoped images of other people. Although it may sound cliche, every person is made to be unique. There is a great difference between health and looking like the next cover of the Vogue magazine. Activities like sports or working out safely will help you have a healthier life style and maintain a healthy body as well.