Warm weather is conducive to outdoor sports and activities. Countless adults – and students out of school for the summer – are participating in tennis, soccer, cross country, gymnastics and other ...
Eating disorders in athletes are common-yet sometimes missed. The outcomes of this can be dire. Here's what to know and what ...
These are all symptoms of exercise bulimia, a condition that, while lesser known than eating disorders like anorexia, is more common in men than you’d think. Do you find yourself plagued with ...
Celebrity psychologist Dr. Drew Pinsky recently admitted on CNN to exercising obsessively to stay slim, a condition not technically a mental disorder, but what some call exercise bulimia. He joked ...
Traditionally, eating disorder (ED) treatment stipulates that people refrain from exercising based on the assumption that patients will misuse workout practices to compensate for enhanced food intake.
Natasha Devon struggled with bulimia for most of her 20s. At 44, she is a campaigner and LBC radio broadcaster raising awareness for mental health and body image. As Eating Disorder Awareness Week ...
Research led by Dr. Hester Hockin-Boyers (Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences), suggests that combining seemingly opposing approaches to health management could support eating disorder recovery.
“I only saw the things that were wrong with me,” the actress recalled Mike Coppola/Getty Brittany Snow opened up about body image issues and navigating feelings of “disdain” That led to the actress ...
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Why more boys are developing eating disorders—and the symptoms parents shouldn’t ignore
In observance of National Eating Disorder Awareness Week, experts explain why eating disorders in boys are on the rise and what parents can do to help.
When presented with a vignette describing the behaviors and characteristics of a patient with disordered eating, only a quarter of mental health providers who participated in a new study were able to ...
Bulimia may lead to weight gain rather than loss due to binge eating, as purging doesn’t significantly reduce caloric intake. Weight changes are also possible during recovery. Bulimia nervosa is an ...
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