One in five boys and men may have an eating disorder
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Business manager responds to criticism of eating disorder clinic in Sundsvall
Patients at the eating disorder unit in Sundsvall that SVT Västernorrland has been in contact with are critical of the care they have received. Now Magnus Sjögren, operations manager at the clinic, is responding to the criticism.
One in five boys and men may have an eating disorder
A new study has found that over 1 in 5 boys and men in Canada and the United States may meet the diagnostic criteria for an eating disorder, highlighting the urgent need for greater awareness, tailored prevention efforts, and inclusive clinical support for this under-recognized group.


New research reveals one in five boys and men may meet criteria for an eating disorder
A new study has found that over 1 in 5 boys and men in Canada and the United States may meet the diagnostic criteria for an eating disorder, highlighting the urgent need for greater awareness, tailored prevention efforts, and inclusive clinical support for this under-recognized group.
Men Have Eating Disorders Too. Why Don’t They Seek Help?
Public discussions about eating disorders tend to focus on women, and in the past, so have our episodes on the subject. But millions of men also struggle with some form of disordered eating, though they’re far less likely to be diagnosed or to seek treatment. Today we hear stories from three men—in three different stages of life—who have complicated relationships with food. The common thread? All three of them want to share their experiences so …
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