The Florida House of Representatives has introduced House Resolution HR 8011, which designates the week of February 23 to March 1, 2026, as "Eating Disorders Awareness Week" in the state. This resolution highlights the significant impact of eating disorders, which affect approximately 28.8 million Americans, including 1.8 million Floridians, regardless of various demographic factors. It emphasizes the serious health consequences associated with these disorders, such as heart disease, kidney failure, and even death, noting that eating disorders have the second highest mortality rate among psychiatric illnesses in the U.S.

The resolution also underscores the importance of early detection and intervention for long-term recovery from eating disorders. It acknowledges the efforts of organizations like the National Alliance for Eating Disorders and the National Eating Disorders Association, which are dedicated to outreach, education, and support for individuals and families affected by these conditions. By designating this week, the Florida House aims to raise awareness and promote education about eating disorders, ultimately fostering a better understanding of these complex illnesses.