Each week, Eating Disorder Solutions brings you the latest worldwide news, trends, statistics, and studies about eating disorders. Understanding the risks of eating disorders on health is crucial for prevention and treatment. Recent research highlights how these disorders can lead to severe psychological and physical consequences if not addressed promptly. Additionally, awareness campaigns are increasingly emphasizing the importance of early intervention to mitigate these risks and promote healthier lifestyle choices. In addition to the news, you can also explore nutrition strategies at Eating Disorder Solutions that cater to diverse needs and promote healing. These strategies are designed by experts to offer guidance on creating balanced meal plans and fostering a positive relationship with food. By focusing on holistic approaches, the organization aims to support individuals in their recovery journey.
This week’s top stories:
- “Anorexia nervosa comes in all sizes – including plus size”
- “I made a documentary about body dysmorphia disorder – here’s how it made me re-evaluate my own body image”
- “You were told if you were thin or tired that was a good thing”
- “PR professionals urged to combat irresponsible influencers”
- “How to head off an eating disorder relapse during the holidays”
- “Students advocate for eating disorders awareness, healthy eating on campus”
- “‘I did a solid job’: Angie Kent details how she hid her eating disorder for so long”
- “The Freshman 15: Calorie counting and disorder eating in college”
- “Women working to overcome midlife bulimia battle”
- “Mary Cain and forced weight loss for sports”
- “Strictly’s Michelle Visage opens up over 11-year eating disorder battle”
- “Eating disorders like Anorexia an be found in people with normal body weight: Study”