Theoretical approaches, treatment preferences, and clinician bias all play a role in the ways we understand eating disorders.
They're tired all the time. They fainted at school. Their blood pressure, body temperature or heart rate are super low.
For many teenagers, a smartphone is essentially an extra limb. But new research suggests that spending too much time peering into that digital world might be altering how young people view their ...
Algorithms and seemingly innocuous posts like "what I eat in a day" videos are where dangerous eating behaviors begin, ...
Approximately 30 million Americans will experience some form of disordered eating in their lifetime. These conditions, which ...
While the concept of eating disorders has become more broadly discussed over the last few years, less is understood about the psychology behind them — namely, what is happening inside the brain of a ...
Medically reviewed by Suzanne Fisher, RD The concept of clean eating involves eating minimally processed foods as close to ...
While most of us have heard about the "Freshman 15" — the stereotypical first-year weight gain among college students — a growing share of young adults are experiencing quite the opposite. Some 10% to ...
Anxiety disorders can be a precursor to unhealthy eating habits, leading to eating disorders. Based on research and the facts ...
From looksmaxxing forums to extreme bulk-and-cut cycles, male fitness culture has quietly developed a toxic relationship with appearance, and we keep calling it discipline.
Eating disorders affect people of all races and ethnicities. However, barriers to healthcare may prevent some racial and ethnic groups from receiving accurate diagnoses and treatment. Eating disorders ...