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Eating Disorders
A Guide to Finding Government Information
Web version of this guide includes links to web resources.
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- eating disorders
- anorexia
- bulimia
- sexual abuse
- malnutrition
- mental illness
- body dysmorphic disorder
- diabulimia
- binge eating
- obesity
- overexercising
- suicide
Related Topics:
- body image
- adolescence
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Federal Government Information
This booklet provides a good overview of the link between obesity and eating disorders in teen girls and offers some general recommendations. 2005
http://purl.access.gpo.gov/GPO/LPS100470
This short guide focuses on binge eating disorder, its complications, and how to help sufferers. 2008
http://purl.access.gpo.gov/GPO/LPS112785
This monograph describes the various eating disorders as well as the difference between "eating disorders" and "disordered eating." Early detection for prevention of undernourishment and related health complications is the major focus. 2000
http://purl.access.gpo.gov/GPO/LPS38729
This topic page links to articles, organizations, and fact sheets.
http://www.womenshealth.gov/body-image/eating-disorders/
This guide from the National Institute of Mental Health offers a detailed look at treatment options for the various eating disorders and discusses ongoing research.
http://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publications/eating-disorders/eating-disorders.pdf
(Nutrition.gov)
This topic page from the USDA links to information from federal health agencies.
http://www.nutrition.gov/nutrition-and-health-issues/eating-disorders
Girl Power! Community Education Kit
This program is geared toward 9 to 14 year old girls; its focus is on supporting self-esteem and good decision-making skills. This kit has everything you need to start a Girl Power! program in your community. 2000
HE 20.402:G 44/4/KIT
Legal Information
A Time to Heal: Eliminating Barriers to Coverage for Patients with Eating Disorders Under the Affordable Care Act
This article highlights the problems with getting insurance companies to cover mental health treatment for eating disorders, and offers a solution. 2013
31 Law & Ineq. 411, via Nexis Uni
"All Illnesses Are (Not) Created Equal: Reforming Federal Mental Health Insurance Law"
This article advocates eliminating the disparity between insurance coverage for physical and mental illnesses, reasoning that treating them differently incentivizes delaying treatment until the mental illness turns into a physical problem, such as medical treatment for suicide attempts. 2012
49 Harv. J. on Legis. 1, via Nexis Uni
"Beauty Is In The Eye Of The Retoucher: Why Photoshopped Magazine Images Require Regulation"
Looking at the effects of fashion and celebrity photography on impressionable young females - such as body image and self-esteem problems that often result in eating disorders, the author argues for regulating the alteration of photographs used in magazines and advertisements. 2011
33 Women's Rts. L. Rep. 82, via Nexis Uni
"Dying to Be a Supermodel: Can Requiring a Healthy BMI Be Fashionable?"
This article advocates regulating the Body Mass Index for the modeling industry, both for the health of the models - several of whom have died from anorexia-induced organ failure - and to give teen and pre-teen girls realistic beauty standards. 2009
26 J. Contemp. Health L. & Pol'y 49, via Nexis Uni
"A Plan for Recovery: Steps to Finally Provide Adequate Insurance Coverage for Those Starving for It the Most"
This article, an in-depth study of health insurance coverage as it relates to eating disorders, charts a path to better coverage for both medical and psychiatric treatment. 2010
15 Roger Williams U. L. Rev. 583, via Nexis Uni
http://www.wiu.edu/libraries/govpubs/guides/eatingDisorders.php
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