More than 30 million Americans -- women and men, children and adults -- grapple with eating disorders. These complex illnesses, which include anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating disorder, severely undermine health and cost lives. This event will explore the
many dimensions to eating disorders, including their biological bases, risk factors and treatment options. What role does body image play, and how do industries, such as fashion and advertising, often promulgate unrealistic societal standards of beauty? How
might women and girls, in particular, be affected by such pressure? And what’s to be done? For example, would enacting legislation that requires minimum BMIs for models, or requiring disclosures of digitally altered ads, help? This panel will include expertise
in psychiatry, children’s health, policy and eating disorders prevention.
EXPERT PARTICIPANTS
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Bryn Austin, Professor, Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health; Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School; and Director, STRIPED (Strategic Training Initiative for the Prevention of Eating Disorders)
Alison
Field, Chair, Department of Epidemiology, Brown University
Claire
Mysko, Chief Executive Officer, The National Eating Disorders Association
Thomas
Weigel, Psychiatrist and Associate Medical Director, Klarman Eating Disorders Center, McLean Hospital
MODERATOR
Carol
Hills, Senior Producer and Reporter, PRI’s The World
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