It comes as evidence collected as part of a review found people with eating disorders change their behaviour when presented with calorie-labelled menus and opt for lower calorie dishes.
The academics involved in the review said more research was needed to better understand the impact calorie labelling was having on people with eating disorders, rather than the focus being ...
Even a social media feed with people who aren’t trying to get others to lose weight but that features one body type can be unhelpful when it comes to preventing eating disorders, Rollin said.
People who tend to eat more healthfully, for example, may also exercise more or eat earlier in the day or at more consistent times — all of which are better for sleep, Dr. Jansen said.
People are craving community and that’s something national media or the major social media companies can’t do as well as local media. " In a statement obtained by PEOPLE, NBC News said ...