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Eating disorders among teens surging during the pandemic

March 11, 2021 Since the pandemic began, isolation, anxiety and hours upon hours of screen time have led to a surge in eating disorders among adolescents at the same time that health education has been cut back in classrooms. According to the National Eating Disorders Association, calls to their hotline have increased 40% since March 2020. At UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals, hospitalizations for eating disorders have doubled. And a study released last week by researchers at UC San Francisco shows that the more time students spend on social media or watching TV, the more likely they are to engage in uncontrolled eating, or bingeing.

Content Moderation Case Studies: The Challenges In Moderating Information Regarding Eating Disorders (2012)

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What Is Rumination Disorder? Psychologists Explain What You Need to Know About the Condition

What Is Rumination Disorder? Psychologists Explain What You Need to Know About the Condition Health.com 3/8/2021 © Provided by Health.com Getty Images / Design by Jo Imperio For the most part, food that you eat takes a very specific route once it enters your body from your mouth to your esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, then out through your rectum and anus. But for some people with a condition known as rumination syndrome or disorder, food doesn t always follow that path instead, when individuals with rumination disorder swallow their food, they regurgitate that food back up through their mouth, Andrea Vazzana, PhD, a child and adolescent psychologist and the clinical co-director of the Eating Disorders service at the Child Study Center, a division of NYU Langone Health s Hassenfeld Children s Hospital, tells 

Eating disorders on the rise during the pandemic

Eating disorders on the rise during the pandemic Children most affected by change in routines Eating disorders on the rise during the pandemic Posted at 4:49 AM, Mar 08, 2021 and last updated 2021-03-08 07:55:21-05 TAMPA, Fla. — Doctors are worried about a growing health crisis. They are finding the number of people affected by an eating disorder is rising, brought on by stress and anxiety surrounding the pandemic, which just entered its thirteenth month. Dr. Valerie McClain, a clinical psychiatrist, says eating orders are affecting both men and woman, but especially children. I think it s a way of dealing with stress from the unpredictability that the children have gone through, says Dr. McClain. Let s face it, their whole routine has changed.

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