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  2. Eating disorders - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    The most common eating disorders are anorexia, bulimia and binge-eating disorder. Most eating disorders involve focusing too much on weight, body shape and food. This can lead to dangerous eating behaviors. These behaviors can seriously affect the ability to get the nutrition your body needs.

  3. Eating disorders - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Eating disorders are diagnosed based on symptoms and a review of eating habits and behaviors. You may see both your health care provider and a mental health professional for a diagnosis. To get a diagnosis, you may need: A physical exam. Your health care provider will likely examine you to rule out other medical causes for your eating issues.

  4. Eating disorder treatment: Know your options - Mayo Clinic

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    Eating disorder treatment also involves taking care of other medical problems that an eating disorder causes or makes worse. These problems can be serious or even life-threatening if they go without being treated for too long. If an eating disorder doesn't get better with standard treatment or causes health problems, a stay in a hospital or ...

  5. All about eating disorders: Symptoms, treatments and how to find...

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    Eating disorders are more common in teenagers than adults, but people of any age can develop an eating disorder, including younger children and older adults. Genetics. Research shows people with a first-degree relative — such as a parent, sibling or child — with an eating disorder have a 28% to 74% risk of being diagnosed with an eating ...

  6. Anorexia nervosa - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    People with eating disorders sometimes have obsessive-compulsive personality traits that make it easier to stick to strict diets and not eat, even though they're hungry. They also may try to be perfect in everything they do. Environmental. Modern Western culture puts a lot of focus on being thin. Social media plays a big role.

  7. What is disordered eating and when does it become an eating...

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    Disordered eating refers to a wide range of behaviors that involve eating in a way that prevents full participation in life activities or impairs healthy growth and development. At best, disordered eating can lead to physical and psychological symptoms in children and teens. At worst, disordered eating can develop into an eating disorder.

  8. Binge-eating disorder - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Eating disorders are mental health conditions, and the behaviors are not the fault or choice of the person with this condition. Give encouragement and support. Offer to help your loved one find a healthcare professional or mental health professional with experience in treating eating disorders. You may help make an appointment.

  9. Eating disorders - Doctors and departments - Mayo Clinic

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    Give Today. Thanks to generous benefactors, your gift today can have 5X the impact to advance AI innovation at Mayo Clinic. Give Today. Anorexia, bulimia and binge-eating disorder affect physical and mental health. Learn about symptoms, causes, risk factors, diagnosis and treatment options.

  10. Anorexia nervosa - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    A psychologist or another mental health professional trained to treat eating disorders, who can work with you on ways to change your behavior to help you return to a healthy weight. A dietitian, who is specially trained in eating disorders and can guide you on how to get back to regular patterns of eating. This includes giving you meal plans ...

  11. Bulimia nervosa - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Having a family history of eating problems and weight-control issues can increase the risk of an eating disorder. People with first-degree relatives — siblings, parents or children — who are diagnosed with an eating disorder may be more likely to have an eating disorder. This suggests a possible genetic link. Mental health and emotional issues.