Men and Eating Disorders (From ANAD's School Guidelines)
Many people believe that only white girls are affected by eating disorders. In reality, no ethnic, gener or socioeconomic group is immune to the dangers of this disease. In regards to gender, 1 in 10 cases of these disorders involve males. This means that hundreds of thousands of males are affected. Similar alarming rates of eating disorders also exist cross-culturally.
Men are less likly than women to consider themselves overweight or in need of dieting. While girls often feel fat before they begin dieting, boys are more likely to be overweight, usually in the mild to moderate range, when they begin to diet.
Males tend to diet as a means to an end.