There has always been a strong connection between bulimia and depression. Early research reports note that anorexics with bulimic behavior “are more frequently given diagnosis of depression and are more suicidal than non-bulimic patients with anorexia nervosa.
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Low quality of life in binge eating disorder compared to healthy controls