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Eating Disorders

Anorexia Nervosa

Signs, symptoms, causes, and treatment options for anorexia

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Binge Eating Disorder

Symptoms, treatment and help for compulsive overeating

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Eating Disorders

Bulimia Nervosa

Signs, symptoms, treatment and self-help tips

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Eating Disorder Treatment and Recovery

How to overcome your eating disorder and gain true self-confidence

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Eating Disorders

Helping Someone with an Eating Disorder

Advice for parents, family members and friends offering support

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Eating Disorders

Orthorexia Nervosa

How to recognize if your healthy eating has gone too far

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Teen Issues

Body Shaming

Improving your body image and achieving body acceptance

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Treatment

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

How it can help with anxiety, depression, PTSD, substance abuse, and more

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Types of eating disorders include:

An eating disorder is a condition where your eating habits have a negative impact on your life, damaging your health, well-being, and outlook. Many people feel unhappy with their body image at some point in their lives and might use diet and exercise to boost their confidence. However, an eating disorder isn’t a lifestyle choice. Rather, it is caused by distorted thoughts or intense emotions that contribute to an unhealthy relationship with food. The most common eating disorders are anorexia, bulimia, and binge-eating disorder.

Eating disorders are likely caused by a combination of factors. Research shows that they can run in families, so genetics may be partially responsible. Social factors, such as being teased about your weight or experiencing pressure to maintain a certain image, can also contribute to an eating disorder. Psychological factors, such as an anxiety disorder, an inflexible worldview, or a preoccupation with perfectionism, may increase your risk. Sexual abuse and trauma may also play a role.

In comparison to other psychiatric issues, anorexia nervosa has one of the highest mortality rates. However, binge eating disorder may be more common than anorexia, thus causing problems for a larger portion of the population. It’s important to remember that any type of eating disorder can have dangerous health implications and should be taken seriously.

While men can also experience eating disorders, they are more common in women. Teenagers and people in their early 20s are the most likely to develop an eating disorder. However, they can also develop in children or older adults. In terms of race, people of color with eating disorders are less likely to receive an official diagnosis or treatment for an eating disorder.