Eating Disorders Test
Eating Disorder Test
Eating disorders like Bulimia Nervosa and Anorexia are more likely to be found in girls and young women although men and women of any age can develop the problem.
Binge Eating and Overeating is found in both young and older members of both sexes.
An eating disorder is especially dangerous to children and young adults as it impacts normal growth.
1. Have you starved, comfort eaten or purged in order to remove yourself from your feelings?
2. Have you starved, comfort eaten or purged to help you cope with everyday life?
3. Have you starved, comfort eaten or purged on feelings of low self worth?
4. Do you spend a lot of time organising meals and food supplies?
5. Do you eat the same foods all the time?
6. Do you starve and then binge?
7. Do you prefer to eat alone?
8. When you eat with others do you ever feel watched?
9. Do you eat in secret, or hide food?
10. Do you start to panic, or feel anxious around meal times?
11. Do you snack rather than take regular meals?
12. Do you weigh yourself more than twice a week, or not weigh yourself?
Scoring The Eating Disorder Test:
If you answered the questions honestly and you answered yes to three or more then you may have a problem and you should contact the Kusnacht Practice or another professional with expertise in addictive disorders and go to a meeting of Overeaters Anonymous.
Binge Eating and Overeating is found in both young and older members of both sexes.
An eating disorder is especially dangerous to children and young adults as it impacts normal growth.
1. Have you starved, comfort eaten or purged in order to remove yourself from your feelings?
2. Have you starved, comfort eaten or purged to help you cope with everyday life?
3. Have you starved, comfort eaten or purged on feelings of low self worth?
4. Do you spend a lot of time organising meals and food supplies?
5. Do you eat the same foods all the time?
6. Do you starve and then binge?
7. Do you prefer to eat alone?
8. When you eat with others do you ever feel watched?
9. Do you eat in secret, or hide food?
10. Do you start to panic, or feel anxious around meal times?
11. Do you snack rather than take regular meals?
12. Do you weigh yourself more than twice a week, or not weigh yourself?
Scoring The Eating Disorder Test:
If you answered the questions honestly and you answered yes to three or more then you may have a problem and you should contact the Kusnacht Practice or another professional with expertise in addictive disorders and go to a meeting of Overeaters Anonymous.
