Helping those struggling with eating disorders find a road to recovery

By: UnitedHealthcare Last Updated: December 4, 2020

Eating disorders have become increasingly more common, with nearly 30 million Americans estimated to have one in their lifetime. If you, or someone you know is struggling with an eating disorder, it may be difficult to know what steps to take to help. 

Being able to recognize the warning signs of someone with an eating disorder is an important first step. Common symptoms may include preoccupation with weight, dieting and control of food, noticeable fluctuations in weight, discomfort eating around others and mood swings. If eating habits begin to affect someone’s happiness, concentration or quality of life, it may be time to seek professional help. 

Consider these additional guidelines and resources to help someone living with an eating disorder find their path toward recovery. 

It may be a difficult journey for those struggling with an eating disorder. By helping to monitor their habits, understanding their mental health and leading with support, it may help them take positive steps toward a healthier relationship with their body