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The impact of eating disorders in the U. S. is substantial when considering both economic costs and reduced wellbeing (nearly 400 billion in fiscal year 2018-2019). Study findings underscore the urgency of identifying effective policy actions to reduce the impact of eating disorders, such as through primary prevention and screening to identify people with emerging or early eating disorders in primary care, schools, and workplaces and ensuring access to early evidence-based treatment.
Streatfeild et al. (Tue,) studied this question.