Eating disorders marked by diagnosis, treatment gap for men, women of color

Discussion of eating disorders still focuses on women, who are most likely to suffer from eating disorders like bulimia and anorexia, but experts say research, diagnosis and treatment lags for men, LGBTQ individuals and Latina and Black women. (Illustration by Emily Mai/Cronkite News)

Discussion of eating disorders still focuses on women, who are most likely to suffer from eating disorders like bulimia and anorexia, but experts say research, diagnosis and treatment lags for men, LGBTQ individuals and Latina and Black women. (Illustration by Emily Mai/Cronkite News)

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