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The COVID-19 pandemic increased eating disorders among young people – but the signs aren’t what parents might expect – The Conversation US
Boys, LGBTQ youth and people with normal body mass index are often overlooked when it comes to recognizing eating disorders,…
Eating disorders began to spike among young people shortly after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Experts believe the increase occurred due to disruptions in daily living, emotional distress and more time spent on social media which research has shown…
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