BED and Food Addiction

Nearly all participants in one study had at least a mild food addiction. It’s unclear how binge eating disorder (BED) and the newer concept of food addiction are related. BED is very…

Disordered Eating in Middle-aged and Older Women

A large Norwegian sample highlights a sometimes overlooked community health problem. Disordered eating, emerging from body dissatisfaction, weight preoccupation, and dysfunctional eating patterns, has generally been described as a problem of younger…

An Algorithm to Match Patients to Level of Care

A new test instrument includes measures of readiness for patient and family. The complex course of eating disorders, marked by refusal to accept treatment, premature termination of treatment, and relapse, can lead…

IN THE NEXT ISSUE

Highlights of the 2019 iaedp Symposium in Palm Desert: “Instilling Passion Into Treatment and Recovery.” PLUS Living in the Intersection Between Eating Disorders and Pregnancy Altered Function in BED and Bulimia Nervosa:…

From Across the Desk

Iaedp’s 33rd Annual Symposium, “Instilling Passion Into Treatment and Recovery,” scheduled for February 7-10, 2019 in Palm Desert, CA, has announced its keynote speakers, all of whom are outstanding researchers in eating disorders.…

Update: Cyberbullying Increases Eating Disorder Risk

Studies of nonclinical samples have shown an association between cyberbullying and negative emotions, low self-esteem, unhealthy eating behaviors, and body dissatisfaction.  Psychologist J.H. Marco and a team of researchers from the University…