@DrNicoleC If you are saying not to address social & political determinants of health/#SDoH for communities of color, like #food #policy, to make a false dichotomy between that & #mentalhealth: no. If you mean reduce disparities for all conditions
RT @NEDAstaff: "BIPOC with eating disorders are half as likely to be diagnosed or to receive treatment." Learn more about disparities in ea…
Y’all literally saved this tweet for MLK day when every other day of the year majority of your posts are about snow Neanderthals. Please kiss my ass
RT @NEDAstaff: "BIPOC with eating disorders are half as likely to be diagnosed or to receive treatment." Learn more about disparities in ea…
"BIPOC with eating disorders are half as likely to be diagnosed or to receive treatment." Learn more about disparities in eating disorder diagnosis here: https://t.co/7JomSu8spY #eatingdisorders #mlkjrday #NEDA #NEDAwareness https://t.co/1fqOlZrgNz
@melb4886 @HelenlouWest *I say relatively rare, b/c we don’t rly know how prevalent EDs are in the general popln due to a lack of epi surveillance research on these illnesses, & among non-White, non-female, non-middle/upper class etc poplns due to bias
RT @aedweb: Disparities in eating disorder diagnosis and treatment according to weight status, race/ethnicity, socioeconomic background, an…
RT @aedweb: Disparities in eating disorder diagnosis and treatment according to weight status, race/ethnicity, socioeconomic background, an…
RT @aedweb: Disparities in eating disorder diagnosis and treatment according to weight status, race/ethnicity, socioeconomic background, an…
Disparities in eating disorder diagnosis and treatment according to weight status, race/ethnicity, socioeconomic background, and sex among college students #IJED https://t.co/GnWnlfdi5B
RT @aedweb: #Study of college students finds women were 1.5x more likely to get #eatingdisorder #treatment compared with men; affluent 2x m…
RT @aedweb: #Study of college students finds women were 1.5x more likely to get #eatingdisorder #treatment compared with men; affluent 2x m…
RT @aedweb: #Study of college students finds women were 1.5x more likely to get #eatingdisorder #treatment compared with men; affluent 2x m…
RT @Traci_Carson_: Amazing work out of @umichsph ! https://t.co/2h8o6n99kv
Amazing work out of @umichsph ! https://t.co/2h8o6n99kv
RT @aedweb: #Study of college students finds women were 1.5x more likely to get #eatingdisorder #treatment compared with men; affluent 2x m…
RT @aedweb: #Study of college students finds women were 1.5x more likely to get #eatingdisorder #treatment compared with men; affluent 2x m…
RT @aedweb: #Study of college students finds women were 1.5x more likely to get #eatingdisorder #treatment compared with men; affluent 2x m…
"At a population‐level, the unmet need for ED treatment disproportionately affects certain groups. Stereotypes about who develops EDs could contribute to disparities in ED treatment and outcomes" https://t.co/5ctrKEvoB2
RT @aedweb: #Study of college students finds women were 1.5x more likely to get #eatingdisorder #treatment compared with men; affluent 2x m…
RT @aedweb: #Study of college students finds women were 1.5x more likely to get #eatingdisorder #treatment compared with men; affluent 2x m…
RT @aedweb: #Study of college students finds women were 1.5x more likely to get #eatingdisorder #treatment compared with men; affluent 2x m…
RT @aedweb: #Study of college students finds women were 1.5x more likely to get #eatingdisorder #treatment compared with men; affluent 2x m…
RT @aedweb: #Study of college students finds women were 1.5x more likely to get #eatingdisorder #treatment compared with men; affluent 2x m…
RT @aedweb: #Study of college students finds women were 1.5x more likely to get #eatingdisorder #treatment compared with men; affluent 2x m…
#Study of college students finds women were 1.5x more likely to get #eatingdisorder #treatment compared with men; affluent 2x more likely vs nonaffluent; underweight 6x more likely vs those w/ healthy body weight. #IJED https://t.co/pLkHpTwSjw
So telling to see how physical biases/stereotypes could affect diagnosis and treatment of EDs. Healthy (or unhealthy) habits span every body type, weight, race, and gender identity, and it’s unfair and damaging to assume otherwise. https://t.co/iSjDkDyTY7
NEW STUDY from @kendrinrae that finds among college students with symptoms of eating disorder, those with #OverWeight and #obesity were sig. less likely to have been diagnosed than those with a healthy wt https://t.co/q1IMZQAAeF https://t.co/TF4oCKCDTj
RT @drmuhlheim: Disparities in #eatingdisorder diagnosis and treatment according to weight status, race/ethnicity, socioeconomic background…
RT @FODMAPLife: Disparities in #eatingdisorders: "EDs have historically been thought to afflict 'skinny, white, affluent girls' and males m…
Disparities in #eatingdisorders: "EDs have historically been thought to afflict 'skinny, white, affluent girls' and males may not recognize need for treatment, may not be properly screened, and/or may not be referred to treatment." https://t.co/p4If6xuT4k
Disparities in eating disorder diagnosis and treatment according to weight status, race/ethnicity, socioeconomic background, and sex among college students https://t.co/SiaK51nRnI #IJED
Disparities in eating disorder diagnosis and treatment according to weight status, race/ethnicity, socioeconomic background, and sex among college students https://t.co/VaPE2CFEHj
RT @drmuhlheim: Disparities in #eatingdisorder diagnosis and treatment according to weight status, race/ethnicity, socioeconomic background…
Disparities in #eatingdisorder diagnosis and treatment according to weight status, race/ethnicity, socioeconomic background, and sex among college students https://t.co/pvpLz6eCA0 #IJED