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Eating Disorders' Lingering Health Scars Revealed
20 Nov
Summary
- Eating disorders carry high risks of diabetes, organ failure, and premature death.
- Kidney and liver disease risks remain elevated for years after diagnosis.
- Suicide risk for individuals with eating disorders remains significantly higher.

Eating disorders inflict substantial and enduring harm on physical and mental well-being, a new study indicates. These conditions elevate the risk of severe health issues such as diabetes, kidney or liver failure, broken bones, and even premature death, with dangers remaining long after initial diagnosis.
The research highlighted that within the first year of diagnosis, individuals with eating disorders experienced significantly higher rates of kidney failure and liver disease. Furthermore, the overall risk of dying prematurely from any cause, including suicide, was dramatically increased, with some risks continuing to affect survivors for a decade or more.
These findings emphasize the crucial role of primary care in providing sustained support and monitoring for individuals recovering from eating disorders. Healthcare providers must be aware of the lasting effects and the necessity of integrated care to manage ongoing symptoms and promote long-term recovery.




