Are Eating Disorders Becoming Harder to Detect in Teens?

Hazel

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Disordered eating can be subtle, appearing as strict dieting, secretive habits, or obsession with “wellness.” Early signs may overlap with normal teen experimentation. How can families distinguish between developmental curiosity and clinical concern? What early support reduces long-term risk?
 
I think eating disorders can be harder to detect in teens today. Many behaviors hide behind dieting trends, fitness culture, or “healthy eating,” making warning signs less obvious. Social media also normalizes extreme habits. Without visible weight changes or clear symptoms, subtle anxiety around food and control can go unnoticed.
 
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