Saturday, April 7, 2007

Crossing the Thin Line:The Facts About Eating Disorders

This article was co-authored with Jennifer Goddard

What's for lunch? A burger, large fries, milk shake, and cookies and 1,500 calories? Why not? After all, the bathroom is right around the corner. Or maybe a just small salad? One tiny meal a day will keep you in those size two jeans. How about lunch followed by exercising three hours a day, seven days a week? The real question is: what's your "method" of maintaining control?
Let's face it, a lot of us are concerned with our weight and want to look the best we can—but have you, or someone you know, crossed the "thin" line between healthy concern and unhealthy? Eating disorders are more than a problem with food. They may represent symptoms of underlying problems. Do You Have An Eating Disorder?

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