

Difficulty eating meals with family or friends.Frequently dieting, possibly without weight lossĪvoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder.Feeling depressed, disgusted, ashamed, guilty or upset about your eating.
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Eating even when you're full or not hungry.Feeling that your eating behavior is out of control.Eating unusually large amounts of food in a specific amount of time, such as over a two-hour period.Using dietary supplements or herbal products excessively for weight loss.Fasting, restricting calories or avoiding certain foods between binges.Using laxatives, diuretics or enemas after eating when they're not needed.Forcing yourself to vomit or exercising too much to keep from gaining weight after bingeing.Feeling a loss of control during bingeing - like you can't stop eating or can't control what you eat.Repeated episodes of eating abnormally large amounts of food in one sitting.Being preoccupied with your body shape and weight.Complaining about being fat or having parts of the body that are fat.

Lying about how much food has been eaten.Adopting rigid meal or eating rituals, such as spitting food out after chewing.Eating only a few certain "safe" foods, usually those low in fat and calories.Denial of hunger or making excuses for not eating.Frequently skipping meals or refusing to eat.Preoccupation with food, which sometimes includes cooking elaborate meals for others but not eating them.Bingeing and self-induced vomiting to get rid of food, which may include the use of laxatives, enemas, diet aids or herbal products.Severely restricting food intake through dieting or fasting.
