Eating disorders increased sharply in teens during pandemic

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“Like so many other teens, she’s tackling mental health issues exacerbated by the pandemic. ”

Ali Caudle has always known determination and persistence. She’s a star swimmer, co-editor of her high school newspaper and was accepted into Northeastern University to pursue a journalism career. "So many of my friends are also struggling with mental illness right now," Caudle said."Honestly, it's harder to find a friend who isn't struggling with anything at all. Almost everyone is.

At 5 feet 2 inches tall, she dropped below 100 pounds. Her period stopped. That’s when her doctor talked to her about putting on healthy weight. The National Eating Disorders Association said its helpline reported a 58% increase in calls, texts and chats between March 2020 and October 2021, but experts think the real numbers could be even higher.

"Overnight, we had twice as many people knocking on the door or calling on the phone, sending in emails," Lampert said. "I think that the pandemic really yielded the perfect recipe to get an eating disorder," Lampert said."If you were ever going to create an eating disorder, you would take a huge dose of anxiety, a huge dose of isolation, and stir it up in a big container of social media pressure.

Caitlin Martin-Wagar is the sole doctor at the University of Montana researching eating disorder treatments, and also trying to fill the gap in services through her own practice. It was the support she needed to crawl out. Caudle started counseling and met with a dietitian. She changed her Instagram habits. Now as Caudle and so many others like her prepare for another big change — college — she’s arming herself with tools to stay on track.

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