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1,500 Young Women Seek Help for Eating Disorders


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Submitted: 2010-08-26 11:47:42 | Word Count: 870


The number of young women trying to findremedy for eating disorders rose by nearly 200 last yr, reaching near to 1,500, according to calculated results.

Issues with bulimia and anorexia caused 1,447 young women to consult their nurse practitioner or general physician, and 222 of these young women were under the age of 18.

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The total is up from 1,279 the previous year, although it is lower than the 1,526 recorded in 2005-06.

It was a question raised by Ross Finnie, parliamentary Liberal Democrat health spokesman, that prompted Public Health Minister Shona Robison to release these findings.

In 2008-09, males aged 10 to 30 were discharged from hospital after being diagnosed with an eating disorder, with four treated in psychiatric hospitals.

Mr Finnie urged the Scottish Government to improve care for this "vulnerable" group of people. He said: "Scotland's battle with the bulge is widely reported, but eating disorders, which can be just as serious, often go unnoticed.

Mr. Finne added, "When bulimia and anorexia are undiagnosed and neglected, the results may be equally as deadly as those caused by obesity." The increase in young women struggling with eating disorders and seeking their nurse practioner's or physician's assistance, is quite alarming.

"We know that Scotland is lagging behind the rest of the UK when it comes to proper support and diagnosis. These young women are desperate for better care in this area, and therefore, it is the responsibility of the Health Secretary, to consider these alarming findings, and take action"

A Scottish Government spokeswoman said: "We are working with NHS boards and their partners to deliver a range of services to support those with an eating disorder and their families and to help them recover.

Along with our commitment to this support and service, we are advancing care in the area of the psychological elements of eating disorders, which will result in enhanced response to depression accompanying these conditions."

Author Resource:- For more information about Types of Eating Disorders and Treatment for Eating Disorders,please go to: http://doihaveaneatingdisorder.com/

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