Middle age is a time when women are vulnerable to eating disorders
- Written by Rebecca Lester, Professor of Anthropology, Washington University in St. Louis
Changes in identity in midlife can increase the risk of developing an eating disorder.muratseyit/E+ via Getty Images“No one expects a grown woman in her 40s to have an eating disorder. That’s for teenagers, right? Well, guess what – it happened to me.”
Alexa, a 44-year-old real estate agent, was telling me about her struggle...
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