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University of California, Los Angeles

Current Perspective on Eating Disorders - Elaine Rosen, MD - UCLAMDChat

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Explore the current perspective on eating disorders in this informative talk by UCLA adolescent medicine specialist Dr. Elaine Rosen. Learn about the differences between disordered eating and eating disorders, understand when to seek treatment and guidance, and gain insights into decreasing the stigma associated with these diagnoses. Discover the importance of early intervention as Dr. Rosen addresses viewer questions, discusses key studies, and examines various aspects of eating disorders, including dieting, binge eating, and self-induced behaviors. Gain knowledge about lifetime prevalence, risk factors, and symptoms from both emotional-behavioral and physical science perspectives. Find out how to trust your instincts when concerned about someone's eating habits and learn about available resources for support and treatment. This comprehensive overview aims to educate and empower viewers with valuable information on eating disorders and their impact on individuals and society.

Syllabus

Intro
Series Overview
Viewer Question
Diane Newmark Stainer
Study
Dieting
Unhealthy
Extreme
binge eating
selfinduced vomiting
laxative use
DSM
Lifetime Prevalence
Truths About Eating Disorders
Denial
They are not choices
Everyone is affected
Risk factors for eating disorders
Symptoms of eating disorders
Emotional behavioral perspective
Physical science
What do I do
Your instincts
Youre probably right
Sit down
Resources
Make an Appointment
Questions

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UCLA Health

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