Take the OA Quiz

This short, confidential quiz is here to help you take an honest look at your relationship with food and your body.

You’ll see a series of yes/no questions, each paired with a brief quote from OA literature, and simply answer based on your own experience. There’s no score and no “right” or “wrong” answers, and your responses are for you alone—no one else will ever see them. Many people find that pausing to reflect on these questions is a gentle first step in deciding whether Overeaters Anonymous might be right for them and what next steps they’d like to take.

Questions 1–5

Do I eat when I’m not hungry, or not eat when my body needs nourishment?
“If there was food, I wanted it. If I wanted it, I needed it, so I ate it.”
Overeaters Anonymous, Second Edition (Deep Denial)

Questions 1–5

Do I go on eating binges for no apparent reason, sometimes eating until I’m stuffed or even feel sick?
“On Thanksgiving Day, a few chips with dip began a non-stop eating binge that didn’t really end until May.”
Overeaters Anonymous, Third Edition (My Doctor Insisted)

Questions 1–5

Do I have feelings of guilt, shame, or embarrassment about my weight or the way I eat?
“Everything I tried led me to the same place, back to the overeating, the sickness, and the shame.”
Voices of Recovery, May 22

Questions 1–5

Do I eat sensibly in front of others and then make up for it when I am alone?
“My false front was so exhausting, I had to make it up to myself somehow, and the one sure way to do that was to eat.”
For Today, July 11

Questions 1–5

Is my eating affecting my health or the way I live my life?
“I was certainly unhappy with my appearance, and I was bankrupt emotionally and spiritually, but it was the physical agony that brought me to OA.”
Overeaters Anonymous Second Edition (It Gets Better, I Promise)

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