People with eating disorders may become dangerously thin or use extreme measures to lose weight. For example, those suffering from anorexia practice self-starvation, while people suffering from bulimia participate in a cycle of bingeing followed by purging, typically through self-induced vomiting. If you're concerned about your own health — or that of a friend or loved one —get to know these common signs and symptoms of eating disorders:
- Obsessive thoughts about food, weight, and appearance
- Binge eating, with or without purging (induced vomiting or laxative use)
- Isolation at mealtimes or frequent disappearances during and/or after meals
- Skipping meals or other restrictive behaviors around food
- Significant and rapid weight loss
- Frequently weighing in on the scale
- Overexercising
- Abuse of laxatives, diuretics, or weight-loss medications
- Avoidance of activities such as social events or sports due to weight concerns
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