UMass Chan study finds increase in treatment for eating disorders among young people during pandemic Voices of UMass Chan
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The COVID-19 pandemic saw a significant increase in adolescents and young adults with eating disorders being admitted to inpatient treatment and outpatient programs, according to a recent study by Sydney M. Hartman-Munick, MD’15, assistant professor of pediatrics.
Read about it on UMass Chan News: https://www.umassmed.edu/news/news-archives/2022/12/umass-chan-study-finds-increase-in-treatment-for-eating-disorders-among-young-people-during-pandemic/
Helpful resources:
https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/
https://www.medainc.org/
https://www.feast-ed.org/
The COVID-19 pandemic saw a significant increase in adolescents and young adults with eating disorders being admitted to inpatient treatment and outpatient programs, according to a recent study by Sydney M. Hartman-Munick, MD’15, assistant professor of pediatrics.
Read about it on UMass Chan News: https://www.umassmed.edu/news/news-archives/2022/12/umass-chan-study-finds-increase-in-treatment-for-eating-disorders-among-young-people-during-pandemic/
Helpful resources:
https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/
https://www.medainc.org/
https://www.feast-ed.org/
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