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Why Black Eating Disorders Go Undiagnosed, According to a Doctor

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Last updated: 2024/02/09 at 1:13 AM
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Why Black Eating Disorders Go Undiagnosed, According to a Doctor

When it comes to eating disorders, there is a common misconception that they don’t affect Black people. With societal stereotypes and media representation, it can be easy to assume that this is true. However, statistics show a different reality. When examined closely, it becomes clear that biases and stigma play a role in the misdiagnosis and lack of recognition of eating disorders within the Black community. It’s crucial to look beyond stereotypes and address the challenges faced by Black individuals struggling with these mental health conditions. Recognizing the symptoms and consequences can lead to early intervention and proper care.

According to the Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders, an estimated 9 percent of the U.S. population will have an eating disorder in their lifetime, which includes Black teenagers who are 50 percent more likely than white teens to engage in bulimic behavior. Despite these statistics, Black individuals are less likely to be asked about or diagnosed with an eating disorder, further hindering access to proper care and support.

It’s important to understand that eating disorders are mental health conditions and can affect anyone, regardless of their body size, race, or gender. Recognizing this is essential, as it can lead to the early intervention and support that individuals need for recovery. Symptoms such as fluctuation in weight, shame and guilt related to food, and control in what they eat can be present in Black individuals just as they are in any other race. Additionally, some might display unhealthy behaviors such as disappearing after meals to induce vomiting, resulting in poor dental health and overall physical and mental health consequences.

Recognizing these mental difficulties with food, especially within the cultural context of the Black community, is essential to provide support and access to proper care. If you or someone you love is struggling with eating disorders, resources are available for you.

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