Medical history for eating disorders

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During a medical history evaluation for eating disorders, the health professional will ask you questions about:

  • The amount of food you eat at one time, how often you eat food, what type of food you eat, any particular ways that food needs to be prepared or served, and other eating habits.
  • Monthly menstrual periods. Females who have eating disorders often have irregular menstrual cycles. They often stop (or never start) having their periods.
  • Amount of sexual interest. Males with anorexia nervosa often lack interest in sexual activities.
  • What you think about your body and how much you would like to weigh. People who have eating disorders often think they are fat when they are a normal weight or are underweight. They may also be very afraid of gaining any amount of weight or getting fat.
  • The type and amount of exercise you do.
  • Involvement in sports, dance, modeling, or other activities that emphasize thinness.
  • Whether you have ever eaten so much that your stomach felt uncomfortable, and whether you have ever tried to get rid of food you have eaten by vomiting or using laxatives or water pills (diuretics).
  • Whether you have any problems with your stomach, your bowels, your ability to pass urine, or skipped or slow heartbeats.
  • Whether you have had any treatment for eating disorders or other conditions (such as depression or problems with your thyroid gland) in the past.

The health professional may also ask questions about:

  • Alcohol and drug use.
  • Any difficulties with emotions (such as feeling sad or being very anxious), difficulties with recurring and uncontrollable thoughts (especially about food, dieting, or thinness), or difficulties getting along well with other people.
  • Any thoughts about wanting to hurt or kill yourself.
  • Any concerns about your sexuality, sexual preference, or sexual performance.
  • Any history of physical, emotional, or sexual abuse.

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Author Jeannette Curtis
Editor Susan Van Houten, RN, BSN, MBA
Associate Editor Pat Truman
Primary Medical Reviewer Kathleen Romito, MD
- Family Medicine
Specialist Medical Reviewer W. Stewart Agras, MD
- Psychiatry
Last Updated September 25, 2007
Last Updated: 09/25/2007

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