“…However, growing research suggests that disordered eating is a global issue (Pike & Dunne, 2015; van Hoeken, Burns, & Hoek, 2016). In India (Sagar et al, 2020; Vaidyanathan, Kuppili, & Menon, 2019), threshold eating disorders (e.g., anorexia nervosa) and their clinical features are prevalent among both adults (Jugale, Pramila, Murthy, & Rangath, 2014; Ramaiah, 2015; Vijayalakshmi et al, 2017) and adolescents (Ganguly, Roy, & Mukhopadhyay, 2018; Mammen, Russell, & Russell, 2007; Singh Mannat, Parsekar, & Bhumika, 2016). Research conducted among a convenience sample of 454 medical and nursing students (both men and women) found that 41–48% reported engaging in binge eating; with 25–47% of the sample excessively exercising to lose weight (Vijayalakshmi et al, 2017).…”