What Are the Common Signs and Symptoms of an Eating Disorder?

common signs and symptoms of eating disorder

 

An eating disorder is a mental and physical illness caused by persistent eating patterns that harm one’s health, emotions, and behavior. Most eating disorders are an unhealthy obsession with food, body image, and weight.

Eating disorders frequently start in the teen and young adult years. But they can happen at other times, affecting people of all ages, gender, race, ethnicity, and body shape.

The three most common eating disorders are anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge-eating disorder. However, eating disorders manifest in various ways, and not everyone will present with these signs and symptoms simultaneously.

The signs and symptoms are classified into three broad categories:

Behavioral

Generally, these symptoms show when you are concerned about losing weight, dieting, and controlling your food intake. Examples are:

Physical

A malnourished body cannot perform optimally. A person who has an eating disorder will show:

Emotional

The following are a few emotional indicators of an eating disorder:

If you exhibit any of these symptoms, seek professional help. Visit our resource center to learn more about disorders and mental health issues.

 

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