This is the first published report on the various types of treatments for eating disorders provided by the federal government. The Eating Disorders Coalition has a mission to advance the federal recognition of eating disorders as a public health priority. Policy priorities include increasing resources for research, education, prevention and improving training, provide federal support, promote national awareness for eating disorders as well as promote initiatives that support healthy development of children. The report recognizes the scope of the problem, methods for researching and treating eating disorders. It evaluates each type of eating disorder down to outcome differences by sex, gender, age, race, ethnicity, or cultural group.
Womenshealth. The Federal Government Source for Women's Health Information. Body Image: Loving Yourself Inside and Out. Accessed 7 June 2008.
Womenshealth.gov is designed by the National Women's Health Information Center in recognition of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office on Women's Health. This discusses the average American model's body build, and the contradiction of the perception of healthy body images versus unhealthy body images. It discusses factors that contribute to the development of eating disorders such as: culture (U.S. and a social and cultural ideas of extreme thinness), personal characteristics, other emotional disorders, stressful events of life changes, biology, and families. It emphasizes the fact over exercising and eating disorders go hand-in-hand and that it too can be a sign of unhealthiness.
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