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21 July, 2023 No commentThere may be a variety of factors that contribute to eating disorders in teens. Genetics, trauma, anxiety, depression, environmental struggles such as being raised in a very diet-focused home, or societal pressures that preach “thin = happier” (for girls) and “muscular + happier” (for boys).
When a teen feels pressure from things that feel out of control in their life, such as friendships, school, etc., they often think, “well, I can’t control xyz, but I can control what I eat and how my body may look in return!”
Eating disorders in teens are treated no different than any other person suffering from an eating disorder – treatment is individualized. Our dietitians provide online and in-person outpatient nutrition therapy.
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Family sessions might be recommended at times to give parents and caregivers tools and strategies to provide support to their teen, to emphasize treatment recommendations around food, and to hold boundaries with their teen and the eating disorder. Recovery is possible.
Eating disorder beliefs and behaviors typically begin during adolescence, and they are, unfortunately, very common. Research findings indicate that there has been a rise in teens suffering from mental health issues and disordered eating, especially post the COVID-19 pandemic.
Here are some statistics from ANAD and NIMH:
Eating disorders don’t discriminate and teen boys are affected by them as well. Up to 1/3 of teens struggling with anorexia, bulimia, BED, ARFID, orthorexia, and restrictive eating are male.
Boys and adolescent males are often missed because eating disorders are mistakenly considered a “girl problem”. Oftentimes boys can hide in plain sight because their bodies don’t change as radically as girls’. Also, the signs and symptoms can manifest differently in boys (see below).
It’s often more challenging for a teen male to open up about their struggles due to this idea that males have to be “tough and strong,” but they, just like their female counterparts, have societal pressures and struggles too.
Red flags may include:
Being aware of the signs and symptoms of eating disorders can lead to early detection and early help. If you believe you or someone you love is suffering, open up, have a candid conversation, and get help. Recovery is possible.
Branz Nutrition Counseling is a team of certified eating disorder dietitians who provide compassionate care to those struggling with their relationship to food. Our approach is weight-inclusive, LGBTQIA+, and social justice-oriented, which means that we believe that everyone deserves access to quality care.
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With locations in Illinois and Missouri, we offer both virtual and in-person counseling sessions. And, we are licensed to provide Telehealth nutrition therapy to patients around the country.
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We see clients in person in the St. Louis area, Missouri, Illinois, and from around the country via Telehealth. Learn more here.
We help individuals and families heal their relationships with food and body through compassionate, weight-inclusive care—supporting eating disorder recovery and managing chronic conditions like PCOS, diabetes, and heart disease using Intuitive Eating and Health at Every Size principles.
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What service do you need? We offer a range of appointments of different durations to best fit your needs.
Be paired with the dietitian nutritionist on our team and get continued support with one of our online groups. One-on-one counseling, in-person, or virtual. WE TAKE INSURANCE!
Heal your relationship with food and your body. Choose the best foods for your unique needs. Get the tools you need to live a healthy life. Receive continued support.
Note: In order to secure a spot on a dietitian’s schedule, we need a valid payment method on file.
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