TON-17: A New Self-Report Test for Orthorexia Nervosa A shortened test helps assess risk. Orthorexia nervosa (ON) has been defined as a pathological… Read More
In the next issue A Crisis in Care for Patients with Anorexia Nervosa Two leading eating disorders experts, Dr.… Read More
Malnutrition and Risk of Severe COVID 19 Disease Another good reason for ED patients to consider vaccination. It is clear that a variety… Read More
Risks of Intermittent Fasting The main concerns centered on people with EDs. Many, many methods designed to produce weight… Read More
Studying Elements of Personality: A Search for Better Outcomes High treatment failure rates spur the search. Personality has been widely studied in those with… Read More
In the Next Issue When a Patient Refuses Treatment Involuntary treatment of any psychiatric disorder has always been a… Read More
Working Toward a Better Definition of Orthorexia A small Dutch study seeks to trace the pathways from a healthy lifestyle to an… Read More
Family-based Behavioral Weight Loss Programs: A Risk to Siblings? Would such programs put siblings at risk years later? Family-based behavioral weight loss programs are… Read More
In the Next Issue Risks of Intermittent Fasting Treatment-resistant Anorexia Nervosa How Genes and Environment Influence Anorexia Nervosa and… Read More
In the Next Issue More Highlights from the 2021 IAEDP Virtual Symposium Among the many keynote presentations were eating… Read More
Sports and Body Image, with Weight Gain or Loss among Young Males Too many athletes unsuccessfully try to design their own nutrition programs. The mention of “eating… Read More
Emerging Adulthood: A Time When Treatment is Less Available Patients 16 to 24 face barriers to treatment. The period between adolescence and adulthood, termed… Read More