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Eating Disorders such as anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating disorder include extreme emotions, attitudes, and behaviors surrounding weight and food issues. They are serious emotional and physical problems that can have life-threatening consequences for girls, boys, men and women of all races and cultures.
Characterized by self-starvation and excessive weight loss.
Symptoms may include:
Characterized by a recurrent cycle of binge eating followed by purging. Bulimia includes eating large amounts of food (more than most people would eat in one meal) in short periods of time, then getting rid of the food and calories through vomiting, laxative abuse, or over-exercising.
Symptoms may include:
Characterized by a recurrent cycle of binge eating without regular purging.
Symptoms may include:
There are various other eating disorders including Orthorexia (fixation on eating only healthy food), and Muscle Dysmorphic Disorder (fixation on being too small/undeveloped).
Other Resources:
Web MD Entry on Eating Disorders | Anorexia | Bulimia | Binge Eating Disorder