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The hidden dangers of eating disorders for people with diabetes
Diabulimia has a mortality rate of 34.8%
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Diabulimia is an eating disorder that affects people with type 1 diabetes (T1D). Those with diabulimia intentionally reduce or stop their insulin use to lose weight. The earliest cases of diabulimia were reported in the 1980s, and, though it’s a relatively recent phenomenon, it can impact individuals aged anywhere from 13 to 60. Research shows that around one-third of women and one-sixth of men with T1D will restrict insulin for weight loss. Approximately 30% of adolescents with T1D also engage in this behavior.
But what makes diabulimia so dangerous? What are the signs and symptoms, and how can it be treated? This gallery explores these questions and others. Click through to learn more.
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