Diet Affect Child Abuse

Women who had been physically abused when children are twice as susceptible to fever or symptoms of lack of food. Thus, the results of research conducted by Dr. Bernard L. Harlow at Harvard University from 732 women 36-44 years.
Women who become the subject of the investigation, Dr. Bernard L. Harlow admitted that the treatment of his difficult childhood experiences. An effect that makes the ladies where adults have a problem with the food they eat. However, suffered the greatest impact is the result of abuse and sexual abuse in childhood.
The results of the research of Dr. Bernard L. Harlow has been published in the medical journal Epidemiology. Violence still a child-form one of the factors that cause symptoms or disease is difficult to eat, such as anorexia and bulimia. Bulimia symptoms are experienced by the late Princess of Wales, Princess Diana that the stress of treatment she received.
As a result of eating too much food. Dr. Bernard L. Harlow and a team from Harvard School conducted a study on the number of women to question whether they had been victims of violence or sexual abuse during childhood. The abuse, including the fact was not in place for members of his family.
Symptoms of anorexia and bulimia are present in almost all women interviewed in which 102 women have obvious symptoms, while 49 women, should consult a doctor about symptoms they feel. A child’s symptoms of anorexia and bulimia are twice as high if they have never been treated as a problem child.
In fact, the risk would increase by three or four times in women victims of physical and sexual abuse. In general, Dr. Bernard L. Harlow concluded that women victims of violence in a short time for consultation with a doctor for relief efforts and prevention of anorexia and bulimia.