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What is Eating Disorder? Different Types of Eating Disorder

Eating disorders are characterized by irregular eating habits and severe distress about oneu2019s body shape, size or weight. Eating disorders affect both males and females and it can occur during any stage of life. Read this document to know common syntoms of Different Types of Eating Disorder.

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What is Eating Disorder? Different Types of Eating Disorder

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  1. Eating Disorder Eating disorders are characterized by irregular eating habits and severe distress about one’s body shape, size or weight. A person might eat too much or too little, to the extent that their own health and well being is at stake. Eating disorders affect both males and females and it can occur during any stage of life

  2. Different Types of Eating Disorder

  3. Anorexia Eating Disorder • Common symptoms of Anorexia are: • Being dangerously underweight • Restricted eating patterns • A fear of gaining weight even though being severely underweight • Denial of being underweight

  4. Bulemia Eating Disorder • Common symptoms of Bulimia are: • Recurrent episodes of binge eating or having a lack of control when it comes to eating. • A fear of gaining weight • Purging behaviors to prevent weight gain • Self-esteem mainly based on weight and body shape

  5. Binge Eating Disorder • Common symptoms of Binge Eating Disorders • No purging behaviors. • Feel a lack of control during binge-eating episodes • Eating large amounts of food in secret during a short period of time, until they feel uncomfortable. Or they eat even though they don’t feel hungry. • Feeling shame, guilt or disgust when binge eating.

  6. Contact US Winnipeg Eating Disorders Clinic 200-701Pembina Hwy, Winnipeg, MB, R3M 2L7 Phone - 204-515-6433 Fax - 204-272-985 https://winnipegeatingdisordersclinic.com/

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