From Across the Desk Iaedp’s 33rd Annual Symposium, “Instilling Passion Into Treatment and Recovery,” scheduled for February 7-10, 2019 in… Read More
Large Study Analyzes Compulsive Exercise and Eating Disorders One finding: Nearly half of eating disorders patients were compulsive exercisers. In the largest study… Read More
Needed: More Vitamin ‘N’ By Sandra Wartski, PsyD, CEDS Eating Disorder (ED) recovery work includes much focus on food… Read More
Small Feedings and Current Nutrition Practices in Anorexia Nervosa by Meghan Foley, RD, Carrie Schimmelpfennig, RD, MS, and Philip S. Mehler, MD, FACP, FAED,… Read More
Orthostatic Hypotension and Tachycardia in Adolescent Patients with Anorexia Nervosa: A Marker of Illness Severity By Barbara Kessel, DO, University of Colorado Denver, Aurora, CO, and Philip S. Mehler, MD,… Read More
Cyber-Bullying and Disordered Eating Among Teens More than half of teens in a Spanish study had been bullied on the Internet.… Read More
A Broad View: Disordered Eating on the Autism Spectrum By Janice Goldschmidt, MS, RD, LDN Community Support Services, Inc. University of Maryland College Park,… Read More
From Across the Desk: Two Disorders in Search of an Official Definition In this issue, we turn to two eating disorders still being defined as research continues:… Read More
Update: Cardiac Abnormalities among Young Males with AN Anorexia nervosa affects the heart by decreasing its mass and function. According to a recent… Read More
ARFID: ED or Feeding Disorder? Untangling the overlap between the two disorders. Avoidant-restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) is listed as… Read More
Some Highlights of the 2018 iaedp Symposium in Orlando Bringing the Magic of the Mind to Treatment of Eating Disorders The International Association of… Read More
From Across the Desk: Uncovering the Power of our Brains to Improve ED Treatment Our beautiful, complex, and changeable brains contain pathways to recovery that apparently have been hiding… Read More