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Mayo Clinic Minute: Eating disorders affect all genders, races

It's the stereotypical image of an eating disorder: a young, white female who is extremely thin.

But as Jason Howland reports in the Mayo Clinic Minute, that's not always the case.

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"Eating disorders come in all shapes and sizes," says Dr. Leslie Sim, a Mayo Clinic child psychologist.

Dr. Sim says 10% of anorexia cases and 30% of patients with binge-eating disorders are males.

"Men are also subject to a lot of the cultural messages in our society about leanness and muscularity, and being thin," says Dr. Sim.

She says roughly 25% of people who struggle with eating disorders are also racial minorities.

"Unfortunately, the stereotype, again, is quite harmful in that we think eating disorders only affect young, thin girls and women. And that, I think, deters a lot of people from getting help," says Dr. Sim.

No matter what your gender or race is, eating disorders can have life-threatening complications.

"If they are concerned at all that their eating is starting to get in the way of their life in any way, that what I'd like them to know is that eating disorders are very treatable conditions," says Dr. Sim. "And the earlier people seek help, oftentimes the more treatable they are."

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(Mayo Clinic News Network is your source for health news, advances in research and wellness tips.)

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