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It’s not surprising, but still unsettling: A recent study reveals that only 12 percent of women over the age of 50 are satisfied with their body size. In an attempt to discover what these women do, know and feel that differs from women who don’t love their bodies, researchers analyzed a sample of 1,789 women …
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According to a 9 year follow-up study, young women previously diagnosed with anorexia do not consider their parent’s ability to bond with them as a factor in the development and course of their eating disorder. The study which is available through the early online edition of the July 12th, 2012 European Eating Disorders Review, focused …
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Diets don’t work. So why do new weight-loss programs that involve cutting out entire food groups, counting carbs or drinking weird concoctions still get so much press? That’s the question photographer Stephanie Gonot explores in a new series called “Fad Diets,” where visual representations of what popular diet programs actual entail shed light on the …
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“Bigorexia,” an obsession with the idea of becoming more muscular, is on the rise in men — but researchers still know too little about the problem. Results from recent research from the University of Sydney and the Australian National University, however, may shed some light on the issue. Using a questionnaire, researchers attempted to identify …
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The conversation of eating disorders rarely includes talk of consuming non-edible things like bark, clay, dirt, soap, or even feces. But that’s exactly what characterizes pica – an eating disorder that may stem from nutritional deficiencies or mental health conditions like autism or obsessive compulsive disorder. Who gets pica? Pica is generally associated with pregnant …
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Children who have difficult eating behaviors or picky habits might actually be suffering from undiagnosed psychological problems, according to a study from the University of Montreal. Current research about eating disorders like bulimia or anorexia suggest that these issues often show up around puberty, but the current study suggests that some behaviors might appear much …
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According to statistics from the National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders, eating disorders have a higher mortality rate than any other mental health condition. A new study supports this idea as it relates to anorexics who are severely malnourished, suggesting that people who are clinically underweight are more likely to die than even …
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It’s easy to label someone as a picky eater if they seem generally fussy or unadventurous when it comes to food. But what seems like an “immature” palette may actually be a more complicated thing – it may be selective eating disorder, or what is also referred to as “adult picky eating.” Selective eating disorder …
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What do you do when you’re fed up with mainstream ideals about beauty? If you’re Amani Terrell, you put on your bikini and walk up and down the streets of Hollywood, hoping that baring your skin will help to make a statement that every body type is beautiful. According to MyFox LA, the 260-pound woman …
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T-shirts that glorify and promote eating disorders have been spotted on Spreadshirt.com – sparking Internet outrage. The shirts feature phrases like “provocatively hungry,” “alluringly anorexic” and “beautifully bulimic.” The apparel is made by user IOANAcolor – who is self-described as a “girl interested in making things, colors, humor.” ‘Promoting and glorifying fashion’s deadly diseases’ A …
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