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Abstract:
Can a person who is neither too fat nor too slim still have eating disorders?
Question:
Can a person who is neither too fat nor too slim still have eating disorders?
Answer:
A person with normal weight can have an eating disorder. Many bulimics look quite normal despite many attacks of compulsive eating and vomiting. However, it is more common that a person with abnormal weight has an eating disorder than a person with normal weight.