The number of teens and young adults seeking treatment for eating disorders like anorexia nervosa and bulimia went up during the first year of the pandemic, new research shows. A study published Monday in JAMA Pediatrics looked at the new patients seeking inpatient and outpatient treatments at 15 eating disorder centers across the country between 2018 and 2021. Out of those sites, 14 were located in a hospital while one was a non-hospital-based eating disorder program. The study found that there was a “significant” pandemic-related increase in both the number of people getting inpatient and outpatient treatments for eating disorders, especially during 2020. Researchers
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