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Eating disorders

An eating disorder is when a person has an unhealthy attitude to food, which can take over their life and make them ill.

It can involve eating too much or too little, or becoming obsessed with weight and body shape. However, there are treatments that can help, and people can recover from an eating disorder.

Anyone can get an eating disorder, but they most commonly affect young women aged 13 to 17 years old.

Signs and symptoms

Eating disorders are complex mental illnesses. Anyone, no matter what their age, gender, or background, can develop one.

There’s no single cause and people might not have all symptoms for any one eating disorder.

Some common symptoms of eating disorders include:

  • spending a lot of time worrying about weight and body shape
  • avoiding socialising when food will be involved
  • eating very little food
  • deliberately being sick or taking laxatives after eating
  • exercising too much
  • having very strict habits or routines around food
  • changes in mood.

It’s important to remember that even if the symptoms don’t exactly match those for anorexia, bulimia or binge eating disorder, the person may still have an eating disorder.

Getting help

It can be difficult to know what to do if you’re concerned that you, or someone you know, has an eating disorder.

People with an eating disorder are often secretive and defensive about their eating and their weight, and may deny being unwell, but there is plenty of support available.

If you think that you, or someone you know, may have an eating disorder it is important to see your GP as soon as possible (even if you aren’t sure). It can be very hard to admit you have a problem and ask for help. It may make things easier for the person with the eating disorder if they have a family member, friend or loved one to support them at the appointment.

Visit NHS Choices for further information and advice about eating disorders.

Getting help

BEAT

The UK's leading charity supporting anyone affected by eating disorders, offering online support groups, one-to-one webchat, a directory of services and helpline 365 days a year. Also training events and publications for professionals.

beateatingdisorders.org.uk

0808 801 0677

help@beateatingdisorders.org.uk

ABC

A charity providing care, emotional support and practical guidance for anyone affected by eating disorders, those struggling personally and parents, families and friends. They also offer information for professional, a help directory and helpline.

anorexiabulimiacare.org.uk

03000 11 12 13

support@anorexiabulimiacare.org.uk

Young Minds

Offers advice and support including the signs and symptoms of eating problems and eating disorders, and where to find help, including free 24/7 support through their Crisis Messenger service.

youngminds.org.uk/find-help/feelings-and-symptoms/eating-problems

0808 802 5544

If you are concerned that a child is being abused, or to request support, you can:

Call 0345 155 1071

Complete the request for support online form

If it’s an emergency call 999


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