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In Wyoming, an estimated 60,000 residents are expected to face an eating disorder at some point during their lives. Compared with the total population of 600,000, that number underscores how common and far-reaching these illnesses can be.
Each year, approximately 360 people in Wyoming are admitted to the hospital for complications related to an eating disorder. This translates to about 60.0 hospitalizations per 100,000 residents. Roughly 25.0% of identified cases involve children and adolescents under age 18, highlighting the impact on younger people.
Eating disorders are associated with serious medical risks and elevated mortality. In Wyoming, around 30 deaths per year are attributed to eating disorders, and an estimated 30.0% of those deaths are linked to suicide.
An estimated 40.0% of people living with an eating disorder in Wyoming receive some form of treatment. The state has about 1 specialized eating-disorder treatment programs, a mental-health provider shortage score of 3 (0–3 scale*), and an insurance barriers index of 3 (0–3 scale). Medicaid coverage for eating-disorder services is described as Partial. The rural–urban access gap is rated 3 on a (0–3 scale), reflecting how much location can influence access to care. *0=good, 3=bad.
Some statistics on this page combine publicly available data from reputable national sources with modeled estimates where state-level numbers were unavailable. Modeled values are approximations and should not be interpreted as official state-reported figures.
Key sources include: U.S. Census Bureau, HCUP, CDC WONDER, NIMH, NEDA, JAMA Network, HRSA HPSA, KFF State Health Facts, HRSA, SAMHSA.
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