National Eating Disorders Awareness Week
February 27-March 5 is National Eating Disorders Awareness Week (NEDAW) in the United States. Eating disorders affect nearly 29 million Americans at some point in their lives. As an annual campaign, NEDAW hopes to educate the population regarding the seriousness of these disorders and offer resources for treatment options.
In general, an eating disorder is a mental health disorder characterized by eating behaviors that negatively impact one’s health and emotions. These disorders are much more complex than eating too much or too little. Preoccupations with food, weight, diet, and exercise can permeate all aspects of life, resulting in poor functioning and adverse health outcomes.
Specific symptoms of an eating disorder will depend on the patient and their diagnosis. The most common eating disorders include:
What is an Eating Disorder?
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