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Eating Disorders

Five to 10 million adolescent girls and women have an eating disorder. About 1 million males do. The 3 most common eating disorders are anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating disorder. These eating disorders are a coping mechanism. They result in an obsession with food and/or weight; anxiety around eating; guilt; and severe and adverse effects on psychological and physical health. Eating disorders should be taken very seriously.

Symptoms

Causes

No specific cause has been found for these eating disorders. They affect persons from all socio-economic classes, ages, genders, and ethnic cultures. Risk factors include:

Treatment

Questions to Ask

Do you hoard food and/or leave the table right after meals to “go to the bathroom” to induce vomiting and/or spend long periods of time in the bathroom from taking laxatives and/or water pills?
Yes: See Physician or See Counselor

No

 

Have you lost a significant amount of weight (more than 10 pounds) by binging and purging, fasting, dieting, and/or exercising on purpose, with any of these problems?

  • An intense fear of gaining weight or of getting fat
  • You see yourself as fat even though you are at normal weight or are underweight.
  • You continue to diet and exercise excessively even though you have reached your goal weight.
Yes: See Physician or See Counselor

No

 

Do you have recurrent episodes of eating a large amount of food within 2 hours, are not able to control the amount of food you eat or to stop eating and do you do at least 3 of the following?

  • Eat very fast
  • Eat until you feel uncomfortably full
  • Eat when you are not hungry
  • Eat alone due to embarrassment
  • Feel depressed, disgusted, and/or guilty after you overeat
Yes. See Physician or See Counselor.

No

 

Do you have a combination of the following problems with abnormal eating behaviors?

  • Irregular heartbeat
  • Slow pulse, low blood pressure
  • Rapid tooth decay
  • Low body temperature, cold hands and feet
  • Thin hair (or hair loss) on the head, baby-like hair on the body (lanugo)
  • Dry skin, fingernails that split, peel or crack
  • Problems with digestion, bloating, constipation
  • Three or more missed periods in a row or delayed onset of menstruation
  • Periods of depression, lethargy, euphoria and/or hyperactivity
  • Tiredness, weakness, muscle cramps, tremors
  • Lack of concentration
Yes. See Physician.

No

 

No. Use Self-Help.

 

Self-Help

Eating disorders are too complex and physically harmful to be treated with Self-Help alone.  A professional experienced in the treatment of eating disorders should be consulted.

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This page last updated on February 25th, 2009.
Content last reviewed on February 24th, 2009.