The frequency of AN(anorexia nervosa) in schizophrenia has been approximated to be between 1 and 4% [11, 24]; the comorbidity between these disorders seems to vary with sex, at 0.81% for men and 4.01% for women,
prevalence of BN(bullimia nervosa) with schizophrenia of 0.73% for men and 1.57% for women
The prevalence of BED(binge eating disorder) in the general population varies between 0.7% [36] and 4.3% [37], and women are affected approximately 1.5 times more often than men
NES(night eating syndrome) affects 1.5% of the general population, and between 8.9 and 27% of obese individuals
A study evaluating the eating behaviors of 153 patients with schizophrenia using the Three-Factor Eating Questionnaire (TFEQ) and the Dutch Eating Behavior Questionnaire (DEBQ) observed that patients treated with atypical antipsychotics were more responsive to external food cues and had higher scores on the item “loss of control eating behavior” than patients taking first-generation antipsychotics or control subjects [56]. In addition, treatment with clozapine and olanzapine was significantly associated with compulsive overeating and BED
My strategy is to eat a lot of food and it has to be healthy.