Update: Very Early Clues to Later Eating Disorders Until recently there were few ways to identify children at risk for developing eating disorders… Read More
Taking Another Look at Pharmacotherapy for Anorexia Nervosa A multi-site study showed promising results. Nutritional rehabilitation and psychotherapy are the mainstays of anorexia… Read More
Long-term Effects of Anorexia Nervosa on Bone Health Changes were traced after 5 and 10 years of recovery. Interference with bone development and… Read More
Measuring Recovery A new questionnaire seeks to define recovery from an eating disorder among patients, family, and… Read More
Comparing Objective and Subjective Binge Eating A combination of the two types of binge eating led to higher BMIs. Episodes… Read More
Total Body Fat Percentage and Return of Menses in Anorexia Nervosa A simple test was helpful for defining balanced return of menses. Return of menses is… Read More
Is Yoga Beneficial for Eating Disorders Patients? A Norwegian study investigates a little-studied area. Could regular sessions of yoga be beneficial to… Read More
Two Web-based Programs Aim to Help Improve Attendance and to Aid Caregivers Early results are mixed, but hopeful. The world-wide Web has delivered information and education to… Read More
Matching Patients to the Most Appropriate and Cost-effective Care An algorithm is designed to assess readiness for change. Eating disorder treatment occurs in a… Read More
Q&A: Yoga: Useful in Treatment for Eating Disorders? Q. I’ve read many articles about the benefits of moderate and supervised exercise for patients… 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