Part 1 ? Eating disorders used to be seen as a young woman?s disease. Now, more and more men and boys are dying to be thin, too. Carolyn Jarvis takes us into the dark world of eating disorders ? where food is the enemy and every day is a fight for survival. Part 2 ? We look at the shocking statistics, showing eating disorders have the highest mortality rate of any mental illness. But beneath the facts and figures are the dramatic stories of young lives cut short and grieving families who say the system let them down. Part 3 ? With deadly eating disorders on the rise and the demand for treatment growing ? we ask the question ? is our health care system keeping up?
Signs * Periodically does not exercise control over consumption of food. * Eats an unusually large amount of food at one time, far more than an average person would eat in the same amount of time. * Eats much more quickly during binge episodes than during normal eating episodes. * Eats until physically uncomfortable and nauseated due to the amount of food just consumed. * Eats when depressed or bored. * Eats large amounts of food even when not really hungry. * Usually eats alone during binge eating episodes, in order to avoid discovery of the disorder. * Often eats alone during periods of normal eating, owing to feelings of embarrassment about food. * Feels disgusted, depressed, or guilty after binge eating. * Rapid weight gain, and/or sudden onset of obesity.
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