4242% of 1st-3rd gradegirls want tobe thinner.2626% of peoplewith eatingdisordersattemptsuicide3,000A survey of 3,000female militarymembers found thatthe majority ofrespondentsexhibited eatingdisorder symptoms2xLGBTQ youth withbody dissatisfactionhad twice the odds ofreporting a suicideattempt in the pastyear compared toLGBTQ youth withbody satisfaction.8787% of LGBTQyouth reportedbeingdissatisfied withtheir body91In a collegecampus survey,91% of the womenadmitted tocontrolling theirweight throughdieting64.7The economiccost of eatingdisorders is$64.7 billioneach year8181% of 10year oldchildren areafraid ofbeing fat.3232% of transgenderpeople report usingtheir eating disorderto modify their bodywithout hormones.10,20010,200 deathseach year arethe direct resultof an eatingdisorder7Gay men are 7times more likelyto report binge-eating than non-heterosexual men4646% of 9-11year-olds are“sometimes”or “very often”on diets1/2People in largerbodies are half aslikely as those at a“normal weight” or“underweight” to bediagnosed with aneating disorder.13Bodydysmorphicdisorder affects13% of malemilitarymembers3-103-10% ofchildren andyoung peoplewith eatingdisorders alsohave autism21.7Bodydysmorphicdisorder affects21.7% of femalemilitarymembers2020% of women withanorexia have highlevels of autistic traits.There is someevidence that thesewomen benefit theleast from currenteating disordertreatment models3030% of peoplewith eatingdisorders haveexperiencedsexual abuse50Black teenagers are50% more likely thanwhite teenagers toexhibit bulimicbehavior, such asbinge-eating andpurging.6Less than 6% ofpeople with eatingdisorders aremedicallydiagnosed as"underweight."12Gay men are 12times more likelyto report purgingthan non-heterosexual men35-5735-57% ofadolescent girlsengage in crashdieting, fasting, self-induced vomiting,diet pills, orlaxatives.4Transgender collegestudents reportexperiencingdisordered eating atapproximately fourtimes the rate of theircisgenderclassmates.28-7428-74% of riskfor eatingdisorders isthrough geneticheritability1-3Bodydysmorphicdisorder affects1-3% of theoverallpopulation20-3020-30% ofadults witheatingdisorders alsohave autism1/2BIPOC with eatingdisorders are halfas likely to bediagnosed orreceive treatmentfor EDs9Eatingdisorders affectat least 9% ofthe populationworldwide2ndEating disordersare the 2nddeadliest of mentalillnesses, followingbehind opioidoverdose4242% of 1st-3rd gradegirls want tobe thinner.2626% of peoplewith eatingdisordersattemptsuicide3,000A survey of 3,000female militarymembers found thatthe majority ofrespondentsexhibited eatingdisorder symptoms2xLGBTQ youth withbody dissatisfactionhad twice the odds ofreporting a suicideattempt in the pastyear compared toLGBTQ youth withbody satisfaction.8787% of LGBTQyouth reportedbeingdissatisfied withtheir body91In a collegecampus survey,91% of the womenadmitted tocontrolling theirweight throughdieting64.7The economiccost of eatingdisorders is$64.7 billioneach year8181% of 10year oldchildren areafraid ofbeing fat.3232% of transgenderpeople report usingtheir eating disorderto modify their bodywithout hormones.10,20010,200 deathseach year arethe direct resultof an eatingdisorder7Gay men are 7times more likelyto report binge-eating than non-heterosexual men4646% of 9-11year-olds are“sometimes”or “very often”on diets1/2People in largerbodies are half aslikely as those at a“normal weight” or“underweight” to bediagnosed with aneating disorder.13Bodydysmorphicdisorder affects13% of malemilitarymembers3-103-10% ofchildren andyoung peoplewith eatingdisorders alsohave autism21.7Bodydysmorphicdisorder affects21.7% of femalemilitarymembers2020% of women withanorexia have highlevels of autistic traits.There is someevidence that thesewomen benefit theleast from currenteating disordertreatment models3030% of peoplewith eatingdisorders haveexperiencedsexual abuse50Black teenagers are50% more likely thanwhite teenagers toexhibit bulimicbehavior, such asbinge-eating andpurging.6Less than 6% ofpeople with eatingdisorders aremedicallydiagnosed as"underweight."12Gay men are 12times more likelyto report purgingthan non-heterosexual men35-5735-57% ofadolescent girlsengage in crashdieting, fasting, self-induced vomiting,diet pills, orlaxatives.4Transgender collegestudents reportexperiencingdisordered eating atapproximately fourtimes the rate of theircisgenderclassmates.28-7428-74% of riskfor eatingdisorders isthrough geneticheritability1-3Bodydysmorphicdisorder affects1-3% of theoverallpopulation20-3020-30% ofadults witheatingdisorders alsohave autism1/2BIPOC with eatingdisorders are halfas likely to bediagnosed orreceive treatmentfor EDs9Eatingdisorders affectat least 9% ofthe populationworldwide2ndEating disordersare the 2nddeadliest of mentalillnesses, followingbehind opioidoverdose

Eating Disorder Statistics Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. 42% of 1st-3rd grade girls want to be thinner.
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  2. 26% of people with eating disorders attempt suicide
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  3. A survey of 3,000 female military members found that the majority of respondents exhibited eating disorder symptoms
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  4. LGBTQ youth with body dissatisfaction had twice the odds of reporting a suicide attempt in the past year compared to LGBTQ youth with body satisfaction.
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  5. 87% of LGBTQ youth reported being dissatisfied with their body
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  6. In a college campus survey, 91% of the women admitted to controlling their weight through dieting
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  7. The economic cost of eating disorders is $64.7 billion each year
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  8. 81% of 10 year old children are afraid of being fat.
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  9. 32% of transgender people report using their eating disorder to modify their body without hormones.
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  10. 10,200 deaths each year are the direct result of an eating disorder
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  11. Gay men are 7 times more likely to report binge-eating than non-heterosexual men
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  12. 46% of 9-11 year-olds are “sometimes” or “very often” on diets
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  13. People in larger bodies are half as likely as those at a “normal weight” or “underweight” to be diagnosed with an eating disorder.
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  14. Body dysmorphic disorder affects 13% of male military members
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  15. 3-10% of children and young people with eating disorders also have autism
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  16. Body dysmorphic disorder affects 21.7% of female military members
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  17. 20% of women with anorexia have high levels of autistic traits. There is some evidence that these women benefit the least from current eating disorder treatment models
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  18. 30% of people with eating disorders have experienced sexual abuse
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  19. Black teenagers are 50% more likely than white teenagers to exhibit bulimic behavior, such as binge-eating and purging.
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  20. Less than 6% of people with eating disorders are medically diagnosed as "underweight."
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  21. Gay men are 12 times more likely to report purging than non-heterosexual men
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  22. 35-57% of adolescent girls engage in crash dieting, fasting, self-induced vomiting, diet pills, or laxatives.
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  23. Transgender college students report experiencing disordered eating at approximately four times the rate of their cisgender classmates.
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  24. 28-74% of risk for eating disorders is through genetic heritability
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  25. Body dysmorphic disorder affects 1-3% of the overall population
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  26. 20-30% of adults with eating disorders also have autism
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  27. BIPOC with eating disorders are half as likely to be diagnosed or receive treatment for EDs
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  28. Eating disorders affect at least 9% of the population worldwide
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  29. Eating disorders are the 2nd deadliest of mental illnesses, following behind opioid overdose
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