Other specified feeding and eating disorder (OSFED) is often overlooked, yet it affects 32% to 53% of those with eating disorders and can be severe.
Previously labeled as EDNOS, OSFED identifies individuals who do not meet major eating disorder criteria, helping to categorize a wider range of symptoms.
Contrary to popular belief, the symptoms of OSFED can be severe and dangerous, challenging the notion that it is a less serious condition.
Behavioral symptoms of OSFED include refusing to eat certain foods, denying hunger calls, excessively drinking non-caloric beverages, and experiencing fear around food.
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