Food and eating
We asked young people what they felt about food, and how they linked their weight problems with their eating habits. Many said that they turned...
Young people we spoke with found themselves planning their lives around food and weight and eventually became unwell developing illnesses such as:
Anorexia, bulimia and binge eating disorder or (BED’s) are recognised by doctors as eating disorders that can be treated by psychological therapies including counselling. (For physical effects of these disorders, see Health problems associated with being overweight)
According to the charity Beat, there could be many reasons why people get eating disorders but they can develop from difficult circumstances or life experiences. For example, some people have problems at home and/or school and react by ‘comfort eating’. Others feel unsettled or confused about life and respond by avoiding food altogether. People could be affected by eating disorders in different ways; one mother told us about her son’s eating disorder which didn’t fit any specific category.
People who have an eating disorder are taken over by obsessive thoughts and patterns of behaviour. They can become trapped in a cycle of limiting what they eat or bingeing and purging, that gets worse over time. It can be difficult for people to realise they have a problem or accept that they need help. Those we met who had anorexia and/or bulimia knew that they had developed problems with food and eating. Some had had psychological treatments like group therapy and counselling. Despite treatment, some of them knew they still had eating problems.
Most of the young people we spoke with were overweight, rather than underweight. Many had problems with their eating behaviour such as binge eating. However only a couple of them wanted to get psychological help to tackle their problem.
For more young people’s experiences of eating disorders visit our eating disorders section.
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