Understanding Eating Disorders Podcast
Christine Peat | Dr. Peat was a guest on the Politics of Food podcast and explained eating disorders.
Christine Peat | Dr. Peat was a guest on the Politics of Food podcast and explained eating disorders.
Christine Peat | Dr. Peat spoke to CBS17 about the rise in eating disorders during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Christine Peat & Cynthia Bulik | Drs. Peat and Bulik spoke to MedPage Today about eating disorders during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Brittany Davis | EDGI principal investigator Dr. Cynthia Bulik spoke to DDS candidate Brittany Davis about eating disorders and oral health.
Christine Peat | Christine Peat spoke with UNC Health Talk on how a person’s relationship with food can begin with the family.
Christine Peat | Christine Peat spoke with UNC Health Talk about emotional eating.
Cynthia Bulik & Christine Peat | Cynthia Bulik and Christine Peat were interviewed by Smithsonian Magazine on how patients with eating disorders have been affected by the pandemic.
Christine Peat | Dr. Christine Peat speaks with NPR’s Yuki Noguchi about eating disorders during the COVID-19 pandemic, and how those with live experience are coping with the challenges.
Cynthia Bulik, Christine Peat, and S. Bryn Austin | These are tough times. Our health care system is overwhelmed by the COVID-19 pandemic, increasing already existing barriers to mental health care and creating a mental health epidemic of depression and anxiety. We now have good evidence that eating disorders are worsening too and our government can do something about it.
Cynthia Bulik & Christine Peat | When the COVID-19 pandemic led to mandatory stay at home orders and physical distancing efforts, Bulik and Peat took quick action to understand how this was impacting people with eating disorders.
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Funding for the National Center of Excellence for Eating Disorders was made possible by Grant No. H79SM081924 from SAMHSA of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement by, SAMHSA/HHS or the U.S. Government.