The pandemic and eating disorders
While eating disorders have been relatively common in teens for decades, the coronavirus pandemic has exacerbated the conditions that sometimes lead to unhealthy eating.
While eating disorders have been relatively common in teens for decades, the coronavirus pandemic has exacerbated the conditions that sometimes lead to unhealthy eating.
A team composed of a physician, dietitian and therapist are best qualified to help with a teen that won’t stop eating.
While many people are guilty of stress eating or taking second helpings of dessert when full, for those with BED, this becomes a regular pattern.
Dr. Anisha Abraham answers common questions parents have about how supporting adolescents with eating disorders.
Making a few simple modifications in your children’s eating and exercise routines may actually lead to positive changes for your children and your family.