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Old 16-12-2007   #8521
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I hope Vlada never reads this thread, I bet she'll cry, then consume a Hamburger.
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Old 16-12-2007   #8522
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May Anderson - Cayenne pepper. Allow me to laugh
Cayenne Pepper flavored Absoult Vodka....
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Old 16-12-2007   #8523
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Vladas words (translated)
"I've never put efforts to be that thin. I have never dieted. I eat like everybody three times a day. There are meat and fish in my ration. I can eat everything including bread. I just don’t gain weight. I can eat several hamburgers and not gain a gram. Today I had oatmeal for my breakfast."

Seems she's not dieting but takes care of what she eats....

I think thats ok for a supermodels, whose success depends a bit on her ultrathin body.
This I agree with, and IMO it's not fair to expect models all to have ridiculous metabolisms or to eat cake for breakfast every day. There is a difference between watching what one eats and having mental problems with regard to food. Vlada seems a bit inconsistent in her interview (bragging about hamburgers, the hypothetical probability, and then mentioning the oatmeal, the less impressive reality) but now that I really think about it her answer is very reasonable. If she made a more modest claim (I do think the hamburgers thing may be slightly exaggerated, as obviously she doesn't eat hamburgers on a daily basis) some reading the interview would have immediately accused her for watching what she eats too much and etc.

I am actually defending Vlada... wow.
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Old 16-12-2007   #8524
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Who has that fast of a metabolism? I mean you would have to not have a stomach.
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Old 16-12-2007   #8525
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Who has that fast of a metabolism? I mean you would have to not have a stomach.
Thats not true. I know several people that eat hamburgers and pbj sandwichs but have a bmi of about 16. One was one of them was of the guys who I live with so I could see most of what he eats and he didnt rush to the bathroom either.
 
Old 17-12-2007   #8526
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I think males typically have faster metabolisms. My ex-boyfriend was SO skinny! He weighed like 108 pounds and he was 5'7. He ate regularly and he ate a lot, and still was basically skin and bones! You could see all of his ribs. I know for a fact that he didn't have an eating disorder. I just think his metabolism was extremely fast!
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Old 17-12-2007   #8527
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A small percentage of people actually have typhoid problems that messes up their metabolism and makes it nearly impossible to lose or gain weight.
I think you mean "thyroid", and it's actually a lot more common than you would think...especially in America.
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Old 17-12-2007   #8528
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Yeah, most boys I know are pigs but they can't seem to get fat! Lucky boys
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Old 17-12-2007   #8529
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Yeah, most boys I know are pigs but they can't seem to get fat! Lucky boys
My brothe is thinny-thin-thin and only exercises once a week. He eats to his heart content. That's a hard habit to break when he turns 30 and the belly begins to droop over his pants.
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edited for personal weight discussion
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Old 17-12-2007   #8531
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Anorexia ‘cannot be picked up by looking at photographs of super-thin models’
From The Times
December 17, 2007

Anorexia may be caused by inherited differences in the way a sufferer’s brain operates, leading to obsessive behaviour, according to research.
Rather than being triggered by images of super-thin models and celebrities, the eating disorder could be brought on by the in-built way in which the brain responds to pleasure and reward. It has been argued that images of unhealthily thin stars in the media have encouraged anorexic behaviour in impressionable young women. But a study published in The American Journal of Psychiatry suggests that the brains of anorexia sufferers behave differently to those of the rest of the population and that certain people are born with a susceptibility to develop the condition.

A team of psychiatrists, led by Walter Kaye, of the University of Pittsburgh, tested the emotional responses of 13 former anorexics compared with those of 13 nonsufferers.

The women were asked to play a computer game where correct guesses were rewarded financially. During the test, the team used functional MRI scans to monitor the participants’ brain activity by measuring blood levels in certain areas.

Among the nonsufferers, the brain region connected to emotional responses – the anterior ventral striatum – showed strong differences between winning and losing the game. Among the women with a history of anorexia, however, there was little difference in activity between winning and losing.
Professor Kaye said: “In anorexia, this might impact on food enjoyment. For anorexics, then, perhaps it is difficult to appreciate immediate pleasure if it does not feel much different from a negative experience.”

Another brain area, the caudate, involved in linking actions to outcome and planning, was far more active in the recovering anorexics than in the control group. The former tended to have exaggerated worries about the consequences of their behaviours, looked for rules where there were none and were overly concerned about making mistakes.

“There are some positive aspects to this kind of temperament. Paying attention to detail and making sure things are done as correctly as possible are constructive traits in careers such as medicine or engineering,” Professor Kaye said. “But carried to extremes, such obsessive thinking can be harmful, which is what happens in anorexia. This piece of research points to the fact that the brains of people with anorexia are wired differently.

“This means they react and think in different ways to the ordinary person and that they are more likely to go on to develop anorexia regardless of whether they have been exposed to images of super-thin models.”

Professor Kaye said that his study showed that even former anorexics still had difficulty enjoying simple pleasures. “What this points to is that anorexics have something different going on in their brains, which marks them out as having either different structures in the brain or different pathways for processing thought that stay with them for life. We may be able, with a lot of hard work, to get them back to eating, but deep down in their brain there appear to be biological differences that don’t go away.”
Ian Frampton, a psychologist at Exeter University, has been working with anorexics using the same MRI technology. He said: “Professor Kaye’s research supports a growing feeling that anorexia is a biological condition caused by the brains of some people being structured in a different way. We are still conducting our research, but we are seeing similar things.
“We are not totally sure what is happening in these youngsters but we think that some of this might be inherited or some might be due to a fault in the developing brain either in the womb or during early childhood.”

Dr Frampton said that while all adolescent girls have issues about body image, for most it is a passing phase: “We need to move away from this idea that supermodels are to blame. It is probably not good for them to look as they do. But for anorexics, the desire not to eat and to be thin seems to be already in them and not something they can pick up by looking at a magazine.

“There were, after all, anorexics before super-thin models.”

Possible triggers
–– Recognition of anorexia nervosa dates from work in London and Paris in 1873, but a disorder apparently resembling it was first written about by John Reynolds, a physician and minister, in 1669
–– Beat, the eating disorders charity, says that a disorder is unlikely to result from a single cause. Potential triggers include low self-esteem, problems with friends or family relationships, the death of someone special, problems at work or university, sexual or emotional abuse
–– The most likely group to be affected are young women, especially those aged 15 to 25
–– About 90,000 people in Britain are estimated to be receiving treatment
–– The effects of anorexia, other than weight loss, can include constipation, dizzy spells, bloated stomach, downy hair on the body, poor blood circulation, loss of periods, loss of interest in sex and loss of bone mass, eventually leading to osteoporosis
Source: Beat

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Old 17-12-2007   #8532
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I so agree.
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Old 17-12-2007   #8533
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My brothe is thinny-thin-thin and only exercises once a week. He eats to his heart content. That's a hard habit to break when he turns 30 and the belly begins to droop over his pants.
I was gonna say- Just wait!! I worked in a restaurant that several of the NY Giants players owned- you should see what happens even to big time professional athletes when they slow down and get a bit older...
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Old 17-12-2007   #8534
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She is the most beautiful skinny high fashion model

and she seems to be a very very nice and smart person (see her interview).
That's your opinion not a general truth.
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Old 17-12-2007   #8535
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Cmon,don´t be so strict to our Superfashion.
He loves Vlada and for him she´s the most beautiful skinny high fashion model.I absolutely agree with him.
Of course everyone has a different taste,but I think Vlada´s body looks 100times better than Olga´s or Kim´s one.
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