Eating Disorders May Impact Women’s Long-Term Socioeconomic Stability

Women who struggled with disordered eating during adolescence may suffer negative socioeconomic consequences during their early adulthood, according to a new study from the University of Utah. The study found that young adult women with an eating disorder diagnosis during adolescence, or who self-reported disordered eating during this period, had lower earnings and less education … Continue reading Eating Disorders May Impact Women’s Long-Term Socioeconomic Stability