Clinically Significant Eating Disorders in Food Insecure Populations
Research has found that food insecure populations have higher rates of individuals being diagnosed with clincially significant eating disorders (e.g., binge eating disorder, bulimia nervosa). Particularly, children who are living in food insecure areas have reported having higher rates of clinically significant eating disorders than any other age group.
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