Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Eating Disorders Do Not Just Impact the Young

Due to an overwhelming misrepresentation from media, eating disorders are commonly stereotyped as occurring in young females in their adolescent and teenage years.  The truth of the matter is that eating disorders can affect women and men across the lifespan, but women in their mid-life are typically overlooked at being susceptible to these diseases.  However, the mid-life presents different challenges, difficult life changes, and transitions that can result in overwhelming emotional turmoil.  Women and men who develop an eating disorder during this life period may find it equally challenging to reach out for help and seek the appropriate treatment they may need.  The good news is that there is always hope for recovery, no matter what stage of life you may be in.

If you are concerned that someone you know is struggling with an eating disorder in their mid-life, please continue reading here.

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