Things that can trigger an eating disorder are stressful life events such as trauma or loss, relationship problems, physical illness or even stress from college, pregnancy or marriage.
Genes can also play a role in eating disorders and even depression may lead to eating disorders.
There is really no root cause or one cause for an eating disorder.
However some things that may cause an eating disorder include environment, stressful events, genes and even poor body image.
Social pressure, trauma, athletic pressure, mental health disorders and dysfunctional family dynamics can also play a role in eating disorders.
An eating disorder is a behavioral condition that results in severe and persistent disturbances in eating behaviors and are also associated with distressing emotions and thoughts.
Some eating disorders can be more serious than others and affect social function, physical function and even psychological function.
The most common eating disorder is anorexia, followed by bulimia.
Most types of eating disorders involve the focusing too much on weight, food and body shape.
These things can lead to dangerous eating behaviors and can seriously affect your ability to get the proper nutrition that your body requires.
Common signs that someone has an eating disorder include.
Cutting your food into small pieces or eating the food very slowly to disguise how little you're eating.
Avoiding eating with other people.
Lying about how much and when you've eaten or how much you weigh.
And dramatic weight loss.