Feeding and Eating Disorders after Bariatric Surgery Three studies report connections between the two. Bariatric surgery has emerged as one of the… Read More
COVID-19’s Impact on Acute Care Visits by Young Patients A startling rise in admissions was traced to the pandemic. A recent study gives us… Read More
Testing Higher-Calorie Refeeding for AN Inpatients A recent study challenges the traditional start-low, go-slow approach to refeeding. Early weight gain is… Read More
Comparing Weight Gain in Adults with ARFID Restrictive Food Intake with Those with Restrictive AN A pilot study doesn't deliver the expected results. Patients with Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder… Read More
Another Treatment Option for BED Patients A pilot study helped patients deal with the negative emotions underlying BED. While cognitive behavioral… Read More
Earlier Signs of Risk for Eating Disorders A study finds signs of risk in preadolescents. Traditionally, anxiety and mood disorders are understood… Read More
Two Common EDs Are Omitted from a Global Survey Though far more common than AN and BN, OSFED and BED were left out. Eating… Read More
Substance Use Disorders and Eating Disorders Dealing with increased risk when the two coexist. Co-occurrence of eating disorders and substance use… Read More
Weight Suppression after Treatment for AN A study suggests focusing on a tried and true method for normalizing weight. Weight suppression… Read More
Social Media and Disordered Eating How a seemingly innocent app and Tik Tok can promote disordered eating. Social restrictions during… Read More
Disordered Eating Among Male Elite Athletes Why irregular eating patterns are often overlooked among men. Eating disorders and disordered eating are… Read More
Genetics and Environment May Influence Diagnostic Markers for AN and BN A study shows diagnostic crossover. Although bulimia nervosa and anorexia nervosa are viewed as distinct… Read More