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  2. Anorexia nervosa - Wikipedia

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    The back of a person with anorexia. Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder characterized by attempts to lose weight by way of starvation. A person with anorexia nervosa may exhibit a number of signs and symptoms, the type and severity of which may vary and be present but not readily apparent. [ 21]

  3. Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder - Wikipedia

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    Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) is a feeding or eating disorder in which individuals significantly limit the volume or variety of foods they consume, causing malnutrition, weight loss, and/or psychosocial problems. [1] Unlike eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa and bulimia, body image disturbance is not a root cause.

  4. Eating disorder - Wikipedia

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    A child's perception of external pressure to achieve the ideal body that is represented by the media predicts the child's body image dissatisfaction, body dysmorphic disorder and an eating disorder. [134] "The cultural pressure on men and women to be 'perfect' is an important predisposing factor for the development of eating disorders".

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    Nearly 30 million Americans will have an eating disorder in their lifetime. A higher proportion—nearly a quarter of the world's children and adolescents—experience disordered eating, a ...

  6. Other specified feeding or eating disorder - Wikipedia

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    Psychiatry. Other specified feeding or eating disorder ( OSFED) is a subclinical DSM-5 category that, along with unspecified feeding or eating disorder (UFED), replaces the category formerly called eating disorder not otherwise specified ( EDNOS) in the DSM-IV-TR. [1] It captures feeding disorders and eating disorders of clinical severity that ...

  7. Weight loss drugs like Wegovy may trigger eating disorders in ...

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    Safety concerns for children and adolescents. ... The National Eating Disorders Association Helpline provides support, resources and information about treatment options at 1-800-931-2237, Monday ...

  8. Cognitive behavioral treatment of eating disorders - Wikipedia

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    The cognitive behavioral treatment of eating disorders emphasizes on the minimization of negative thoughts about body image and the act of eating, and attempts to alter negative and harmful behaviors that are involved in and perpetuate eating disorders. [2] It also encourages the ability to tolerate negative thoughts and feelings as well as the ...

  9. Eating Attitudes Test - Wikipedia

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    Psychology. The Eating Attitudes Test ( EAT, EAT-26 ), created by David Garner, is a widely used 26-item, standardized self-reported questionnaire of symptoms and concerns characteristic of eating disorders. The EAT is useful in assessing "eating disorder risk" in high school, college and other special risk samples such as athletes.