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These Red Flags Could Mean Your Weight Loss Attempts Are Triggering an Eating Disorder
Drugs like Ozempic have fueled fervor for intentional weight loss in the last year, increasing (if that’s even possible) the societal pressure to try to lose weight. The problem is, weight loss attempts are not always good for you—or harmless. In fact, trying to lose weight may trigger an eating disorder. According to the National Eating Disorders Association, one study found that females who dieted moderately were five times more likely to develop an eating disorder than those who didn't diet at all. Extreme diet restriction was associated with an 18-fold increase in risk. About 9% of people in the United States deal with an eating disorder at some point in their lives, and 22% of children

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