It’s common to believe you can “see” an eating disorder. However, they are mental illnesses, and changes in appearance don’t always occur. When they do, changes in behaviour and mood are often the first thing that is noticeable.
Signs of an eating disorder can vary from person to person. Although there are some signs and traits associated with particular eating disorders, a person does not have to experience all of them to be ill.
Some general signs that may be associated with an eating disorder include:
Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) can present differently to some of these general signs for example someone might be:
You can read more about the signs and symptoms of each eating disorder on the following pages
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Anorexia can cause individuals to limit how much they eat or drink.
ARFID involves avoiding certain foods or types of food, having restricted intake in terms of overall amount eaten, or both.
BED involves eating very large quantities of food without feeling like they’re in control of what they’re doing.
Bulimia involves a cycle of eating large quantities of food, and then trying to compensate for that overeating through various m
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