Shared by Brandy Strub, Dietitian, Veterans Memorial Hospital
Monday, February 24 through Sunday, March 2 is National Eating Disorder Awareness Week. Eating disorders are definitely something to be concerned about. There are many health complications associated with an eating disorder such as heart attacks, kidney failure, electrolyte imbalances, osteoporosis and premature death, including suicide.
The sooner an eating disorder can be detected and treated, the better. The following information is shared from the “Report: Economic Costs of Eating Disorders”, conducted by Strategic Training Initiative for the Prevention of Eating Disorders (STRIPED), in collaboration with the Academy for Eating Disorders (AED) and Deloitte Access Economics. Those agencies state approximately 9% of the U.S. population, or 28.8 million Americans, and 9% (277,830) of Iowans will have an eating disorder in their lifetime.