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MOST COMMON EATING DISORDERS

Anorexia Nervosa

Bulimia Nervosa

Pica

Disorders:

Binge Eating

Rumination

Avoidant/Restrictive

Purge Eating

Night Eating Syndrome

OSFED (other specified feeding or eating disorder)

STATISTICS Ref 1

16% of adult patients screened positive for an eating disorder.

 Anorexia has the highest case mortality rate and second-highest crude mortality rate of any mental illness.

10,200 deaths each year are the direct result of an eating disorder—that’s one death every 52 minutes

The most common age of onset is between 12-25. Although much more common in females, 10 percent of cases detected are in males

Some of the most common factors include negative body image and self-esteem.

THE ALLIANCE FOR EATING DISORDERS HELPLINE IS 888.375.7767

hello@anad.org

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