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Eating Disorder Symptoms Checklist:

Check the boxes next to the questions below if they are true for you. If you answered "yes" to more than five of these questions, you may be at risk. Please consult with a physician or a therapist, or feel free to contact a Patient Care Coordinator at The Moore Center.

I am constantly thinking about food.

I often eat in secret.

I eat even when I am not hungry.

I eat very quickly and am not aware how much I have eaten.

I am very self-conscious about eating in social situations.

I often try new diets and/or exercise plans.

I feel guilty about eating.

I am very concerned about my weight.

I have used laxatives in order to prevent weight gain.

I have induced vomiting to prevent weight gain.

I often try to skip meals or avoid eating for the entire day.

I have lied to others about how much or little I eat.

Other people have made concerned comments about my eating habits.

It is difficult for me to concentrate because I am thinking about food.

I hide food.

I am angry when I am interrupted while eating.

I gain and lose weight frequently.

I spend less time with friends. I sleep a lot.

I avoid physical and sexual contact.

I do not like myself or the way I look.

I have called in sick because I do not feel well after a binge.

I feel fat even though others think I'm thin.

I feel that I can never eat normally.

The frequency of my vomiting and/or purging has increased.

I am unable to stop bingeing and purging even though I want to quit.

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