Supporting People with Eating Disorders

January 26, 2024

Eating disorders are complex mental illnesses characterized by unhealthy eating habits and a distorted body image. They affect millions of people worldwide, regardless of age, gender, or socioeconomic background. While diet and lifestyle can play a role in supporting recovery, it's crucial to understand that eating disorders are not simply about food or weight.


What are the different types of eating disorders?

Anorexia nervosa: Characterized by severe calorie restriction, intense fear of weight gain, and a distorted body image. People with anorexia often see themselves as overweight even when they are dangerously thin.

Bulimia nervosa: Characterized by recurrent episodes of binge eating followed by compensatory behaviors like purging (vomiting, laxatives, diuretics, or excessive exercise). Bulimia can also involve restricting food intake, but to a lesser extent than anorexia.

Binge-eating disorder: Characterized by frequent episodes of uncontrolled eating with a feeling of loss of control. These episodes are often followed by shame and guilt.

Other specified feeding or eating disorder (OSFED): This category encompasses eating disorders that don't meet the full criteria for the other diagnoses, but still cause significant distress and impairment.

Supporting someone with an eating disorder

If you know someone struggling with an eating disorder, the most important thing you can do is offer your support and understanding. Here are some tips:

Educate yourself: Learn about the different types of eating disorders and their symptoms. This will help you to understand what your loved one is going through and how you can best support them.

Listen without judgment: Let your loved one know that you are there for them and that you are willing to listen without judgment. It's important to create a safe space for them to talk about their struggles.

Encourage professional help: Eating disorders are serious mental illnesses that require professional treatment. Encourage your loved one to seek help from a qualified therapist or eating disorder specialist.

Focus on overall health: While diet and lifestyle can play a role in supporting recovery, it's important to focus on overall health and well-being. Encourage your loved one to engage in activities they enjoy, get enough sleep, and practice self-care.

Avoid diet talk and body shaming: Diet talk and body shaming can be triggering for people with eating disorders. Avoid making comments about weight, food, or exercise.

Be patient: Recovery from an eating disorder is a long and challenging process. Be patient with your loved one and celebrate their progress, no matter how small.

Diet and lifestyle tips for supporting recovery

It's important to remember that diet and lifestyle changes alone cannot cure an eating disorder. However, they can play a supportive role in recovery.


Here are some tips:

Focus on regular meals and snacks: Encourage your loved one to eat three regular meals and two or three snacks per day. This will help to stabilize their blood sugar levels and prevent binge eating.

Make sure meals are balanced: Meals should include all food groups, including protein, carbohydrates, healthy fats, fruits, and vegetables.

Avoid restrictive food rules: Don't make food "good" or "bad." This can lead to unhealthy eating habits and an obsession with food.

Encourage mindful eating: Encourage your loved one to pay attention to their body's hunger and fullness cues. This can help them to develop a healthy relationship with food.

Get regular exercise: Exercise can help to improve mood, boost self-esteem, and regulate appetite. However, it's important to avoid excessive exercise, which can be triggering for people with eating disorders.

Get enough sleep: Sleep is important for overall health and well-being. Encourage your loved one to get 7-8 hours of sleep per night.

Practice relaxation techniques: Relaxation techniques like yoga, meditation, and deep breathing can help to manage stress and anxiety, which can be triggers for eating disorders.

Bear in mind…

Eating disorders are serious mental illnesses. Please remember that individual experiences with eating disorders vary greatly. Always treat each person with empathy and understanding and encourage them to seek professional help for the best possible support. If you or someone you know is struggling, please seek professional help. There are many resources available to support recovery, and you don't have to go through this alone.



Here are some additional Resources that you may find helpful:

• National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) nationaleatingdisorders.org

• Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders (ANAD) anad.org

• The Jed Foundation jedfoundation.org

• Center for Discovery Eating Disorder Treatment 2202 South Cedar, Suite 220, Tacoma 888.434.3174 or centerfordiscovery.com

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