On June 2, World Day of Action for Eating Disorders, we try to understand them better in order to help and support family members and those affected by the disease. The social tendency to always live on a diet, in a constant framework of restrictions, together with the terrible effects of the pandemic on mental health have increased the prevalence of Eating Disorders (ED) According to the Association against Anorexia and Bulimia (ACAB), it has gone from 2,000 visits in the last 10 years to 5,000 since 2020.