February 22-29 marks National Eating Disorders Awareness Week. Eating Disorders are a serious and potentially life threatening illness affecting women and men of all ages. The number of people struggling with eating disorders- as represented in anorexia, bulimia, binge eating and excessive exercising - is growing; our cultural emphasis on a perfect body size contributes to this increase. Eating disorders reflect people struggling with extreme attitudes around weight, shape and/or food issues. Eating disorders often co-occur with other psychiatric disorders (notably, alcoholism, substance abuse, depression, other mood disorders and obsessive compulsive disorder), complicating treatment and recovery. It Starts With Body Image! 81% of 4th grade girls think they are too fat. The average age a girl starts dieting is 8 years old. Even among clearly non-overweight girls, more than one-third report dieting. Although most commonly reported in adolescent females, boys also struggle with body image leading to eating disorders.
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