Laxative use refers to the act of using laxatives, which are substances that stimulate bowel movements and are commonly used to relieve constipation. In the context of eating disorders, laxative use is often associated with bulimia nervosa, where individuals engage in episodes of overeating followed by forced vomiting or excessive laxative use.
Related terms
Bulimia Nervosa: An eating disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of binge-eating followed by compensatory behaviors such as forced vomiting or excessive exercise.
Purging: The act of getting rid of food or calories from one's body after consuming them, typically through self-induced vomiting or misuse of diuretics/laxatives.
Compensatory Behaviors: Actions taken after binge-eating episodes to prevent weight gain, such as purging (vomiting), fasting, excessive exercise, or misuse of medications.