The Continuum of
Eating
Healthy Eating:
- Eating a variety of foods
- Eating adequate amounts of food
- Eating without undue guilt or
anxiety
- Eating regularly most of the time
- Occasionally rewarding oneself with
treats or comfort foods
Note: Vegetarians and
vegans can have perfectly healthy relationships with food. These are
belief systems as well as ways of eating.
Problematic Eating:
- Recurring episodes of overeating
- Recurring episodes of under-eating
- Recurring distress regarding body
size
- Recurring negative comparisons of
one’s body to others
- Over-exercising to lose or maintain
weight
- Avoidance of categories of foods to
avoid guilt, which can result in compromised nutrition
Note: Problematic
eating can be a temporary phase, or it may lead to more disturbed
eating patterns.
Eating Disorders:
There are three types of eating
disorders – anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge-eating
disorder.
1. Anorexia Nervosa is a disorder characterized
by self-imposed starvation.
Symptoms include the following:
- Weight loss, which usually occurs
rapidly
- Restrictive eating, such as fasting
or severe diets
- Dizziness or fainting spells
- Rigid exercise routines
- Intense fear of fat, regardless of
low weight
- Self-worth that is determined by
what has or has not been eaten
2. Bulimia Nervosa is a disorder characterized by bingeing
(eating large quantities of foods in a short
period of time) followed by purging.
Symptoms
include the following::
- Bingeing
- Secretive eating
- Vomiting, use of laxatives, diet
pills
- Fear of being fat, regardless of
weight
- Rigid, often excessive, exercise
routines
- Self-worth which is determined by
what has or has not been eaten
3. Binge-eating disorder is characterized by
uncontrolled eating of large amounts of food in a short
period of time. Binge-eating is sometimes, but not always,
associated with obesity.
Symptoms include the
following:
- Repetitive episodes of eating
rapidly far past the point of fullness
- Feeling tormented by eating patterns
- Restriction of activities due to
embarrassment about weight
- Secretive eating, due to
embarrassment about quantity of food consumed
Note:
Eating disorders are psychologically painful and often medically
risky.

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