Bulimia Nervosa INFO CENTER

Exercise is important for health, but over-exercise may be a symptom of a deeper problem. Those with eating disorders that also over-exercise may be battling deeper troubles.

Gender differences in eating disorders may keep men from being properly diagnosed and treated. What may look extremely athletic may actually be tearing a man apart.

Eating disorders often go hand-in-hand with anxiety and isolation. So much so, that helping people with eating disorders learn to enjoy social interaction could improve the illness.

Girls can tear up their bodies in reaction to stress, especially if they have impulsive personality traits. Teaching positive coping methods may help these girls avoid eating disorders.

Anorexia and bulimia are serious medical conditions. Seeking treatment from a qualified and experienced authority can greatly improve outcomes.

Girls with eating disorders could be at risk for other adverse behaviors. Some eating disorders have gone unnoticed because they binge or purge just under diagnostic criteria.

Most of us associate eating disorders with an unhealthy drop in weight. But new research suggests that eating disorders may actually cause a new height in weight gain.

Bulimia patients who prefer their treatment to be in the comfort of their own home can safely turn to e-therapists, research reports.

Many shudder at the thought of gathering body measurements, especially weight. Yet researchers have found that BMI collections may provide the best foundation to calculate progress in anorexia and bulimia.

Living in the twenty-first century, people hold a wide-variety of responsibilities and stressors, making it increasingly difficult to focus on a fitness regime or balancing a diet.












