Diagnostic tools used for eating disorders can also be used to identify disordered eating behaviors, but because disordered eating doesn’t meet the clinical diagnostic criteria, it doesn’t receive a diagnosis. Different health providers can play a role in identifying these behaviors with questionnaires about a person’s dietary history, nutrient intake, and eating habits.[1]
References
- ^Pereira et alDisordered Eating: Identifying, Treating, Preventing, and Differentiating It From Eating DisordersDiabetes Spectrum.(2007)