Taking Weight Stigma Out of the AN Treatment Equation Healthcare providers may be a primary source of weight stigma Like wisps of smoke, weight… Read More
Counteracting Treatment Resistance Among AN Patients One definition does not fit all. Why does a patient with AN resist treatment? According… Read More
Bulimia, Anger, and Aggression in Teens Gender was one area of difference in this Russian study. Extensive research has tied bulimia… Read More
Improving Early Intervention Long waiting times and transient populations are just two elements that delay early intervention for… Read More
Food Avoidance: Another Tool to Measure Progression of AN A recent study highlighted the importance of a balanced nutritional and psychiatric treatment team Patients… Read More
Nutrition and AN Food avoidance, especially avoiding high-calorie foods, was associated with severity of AN, shown by EAT-26… Read More
Treating Metabolic Disorders in Women with BED and BN A Norwegian study compared CBT with a physical and nutritional approach Binge-eating, with or without… Read More
Helping Parents Act as Caregivers The burden was hardest for mothers of patients with AN Parents are the most frequent… Read More
Dealing with Fear of Weight Gain Future interventions should consider patients' views Fear of gaining weight is one of the crucial… Read More
Helping Prevent Eating Disorders Among Young Women with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus A pilot study emphasizes the importance of meeting peers with shared life experiences Young women… Read More
Exercise Addiction: What Is It, and Does It Lead to Eating Disorders? Many questions remain Exercise addiction (EA) is marked by exaggerated training and loss of control… Read More
Improving the EDE-Q for Men Two important areas for men may be missing in its current form Two areas on… Read More