Hypothalamus irregularities do not contribute to eating disorders. Cultural norms, appearance-related messages, and the thin ideal play significant roles in their development.
Hypothalamus irregularities do NOT contribute to the development of eating disorders. Eating disorders are heavily influenced by cultural norms about appropriate weights and appearance-related messages from peers, along with the diversity in models and those portrayed in the media. The cultural thin ideal plays a significant role in the development of eating disorders, especially anorexia and bulimia nervosa.
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