In the United States, about 7 million females and 1 million males suffer from eating disorders.
Eating disorders occur most often in adolescents and young adults. However, they are becoming increasingly prevalent among young children. Eating disorders are more difficult to identify in young children because they are less commonly suspected.
Eating disorders occur predominantly among girls and women. About 90 - 95% of patients with anorexia nervosa, and about 80% of patients...
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for AnorexiaNutrition rehabilitation and psychotherapy are the cornerstones of anorexia nervosa treatment. Patients may also require treatment of... Read more »
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Symptoms Specific to Bulimia NervosaSymptoms or behavioral signs of bulimia may include:Regularly going to the bathroom right after mealsSuddenly... Read more »