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How should the family act if obsessive behaviors related to calories and physical exercise are detected?

Sara Bujalance Arguijo
Sara Bujalance Arguijo
Psychologist specialised in ED. Director
Associació contra l'Anorèxia i la Bulímia (ACAB)

If a family observes obsessive behavior regarding calories and physical exercise in their teenage sons and daughters, it's important to reflect beforehand: Could they have a problem with social acceptance? Do they feel loved? Do they feel valued?

Our son or daughter may feel insecure about their body image, about themselves, about the life project they are starting, etc.

Once we've established this, it's essential to have a conversation, focusing primarily on their emotional state: how they feel, if they have any worries, what plans they have, what their hopes and dreams are, etc. We should speak to them honestly and respectfully about our concerns and the need to seek professional help.

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Jordi Mitjà Costa
Nurse at the Integrated Functional Eating Disorders Unit. Mental Health Department
Hospital Sant Joan de Déu Barcelona
Sara Bujalance Arguijo
Sara Bujalance Arguijo
Psychologist specialised in ED. Director
Associació contra l'Anorèxia i la Bulímia (ACAB)