Eating Disorders in Adults By Nathaly Pesantez Verified Updated on January 11, 2023 Click to Add Comments Email Save Save Print Facebook Twitter Instagram My weight affects the way I feel about myself. Strongly Agree Agree Unsure Disagree Strongly Disagree I feel that I can’t control what or how much I eat. Strongly Agree Agree Unsure Disagree Strongly Disagree I feel that food controls my life. Strongly Agree Agree Unsure Disagree Strongly Disagree I feel driven to exercise to “make up for” what I eat. Strongly Agree Agree Unsure Disagree Strongly Disagree I am often preoccupied with a desire to be thinner. Strongly Agree Agree Unsure Disagree Stongly Disagree I make myself throw up to control my weight. Strongly Agree Agree Unsure Disagree Strongly Disagree I feel the desire to eat when I am upset or stressed. Strongly Agree Agree Unsure Disagree Strongly Disagree I often eat in secret. Strongly Agree Agree Unsure Disagree Strongly Disagree I believe myself to be fat even when others say that I am not. Very Often Often Sometimes Rarely Never I feel extremely guilty after eating. Strongly Agree Agree Unsure Disagree Strongly Disagree I use laxatives, diet pills, diuretics, and other means to control my weight or shape. Strongly Agree Agree Unsure Disagree Strongly Disagree (Optional) Would you like to receive your ADD symptom test results — plus more helpful resources — via email from ADDitude? Sign me up for your Adult ADHD newsletter. Time is Up! Time's up Facebook Twitter Instagram Advertisement Free Newsletter Sign Up for our newsletter Email Address Sign Up It appears JavaScript is disabled in your browser. Please enable JavaScript and refresh the page in order to complete this form. Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement