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Eating disorders have been under the radar for quite some time. Despite media depicting their association with young female communities, the truth is that these disorders can affect anyone irrespective of one’s gender identity, race, body weight, and sexuality.
According to the National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) estimates, approximately 30 million adults in the United States will experience an eating disorder at some point in life. These disorders may seem trivial to many but carry the potential to negatively alter the mental and physical health of the sufferers, along with influencing their behaviors around body image and food.
An eating disorder test online can be a possible way to determine the need for professional assessment and management.
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Below is a quick and easy eating disorder test to examine your eating habits. Read each question carefully and choose the most appropriate answer next to it according to your circumstances and recent behavior.
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