The Incidence Of Eating Disorders Is Increasing In The UK

The increase is due to more cases of eating disorder not otherwise specified rather than rises in either bulimia or anorexia More people are being diagnosed with eating disorders every year and the most common type is not either of the two most well known--bulimia or anorexia--but eating disorders not otherwise specified (eating disorders that don't quite reach the threshold to be defined as anorexia or bulimia), shows a study published online in BMJ Open...
Source: Health News from Medical News Today - Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Eating Disorders Source Type: news