Dieting/Body Image Problem

You said that you were concerned about your child's dieting or body image. You said that your child often diets or tries to lose weight by eating less. Your child may think s/he is overweight (even if his/her weight is average). S/he may think a lot about how s/he could get thinner. S/he may also have a fear of getting fat. S/he may not think that his/her dieting or weight loss is a problem. You should keep a close watch on what (and how much) your child eats. Children with more severe eating problems than your child have an eating disorder.

You said that your child does one or more of the following:

Children who do some of the following are at risk for having eating problems:

Warning signs that things are getting worse:

Your child:

If you think these things are getting worse, talk to your child's doctor even if you have talked about it before.

American Academy of Pediatrics (1996). Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Primary Care. Elk Grove Village, Illinois: Author.