The COVID-19 pandemic increased eating disorders among young people – but the signs aren't what parents might expect
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Eating disorders began to spike among young people shortly after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Eating disorders began to spike among young people shortly after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Julia F.
Eating disorders began to spike among young people shortly after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin “I just needed more control” Anne, a college student from Massachusetts…
When we think about eating disorders, what comes to mind most often are underweight white females.
New York, Mar 14 (IANS): Men are almost five times more likely to remain underdiagnosed than females on eating disorders -…
Stereotypes about who develops eating disorders may contribute to men and people of color missing out on getting proper health…
Men are almost five times more likely to remain underdiagnosed than females on eating disorders which inturn delays their…
Men are almost five times more likely to remain underdiagnosed than females on eating disorders -- which also delays their…
New Delhi: Eating disorders in men are five times more likely to remain underdiagnosed as compared to women, which also delays…
New York, March 14 : Men are almost five times more likely to remain underdiagnosed than females on eating disorders -- which…
New York: Men are almost five times more likely to remain underdiagnosed than females on eating disorders -- which also delays…
NEW YORK: Men are almost five times more likely to remain underdiagnosed than females on eating disorders -- which also delays…
New York, March 14 (IANS) Men are almost five times more likely to remain underdiagnosed than females on eating disorders …
Men are almost five times more likely to remain underdiagnosed than females on eating disorders -- which also delays their…
When we think about eating disorders, what comes to mind most often are underweight white females.
ANN ARBOR—When we think about eating disorders, what comes to mind most often are underweight white females.