Shocking Statistics on Eating Disorders
Posted May 1, 2008 at 12:00 PM by Kathleen Blanchard
Section: Her Health, Body Image, Eating Disorders
According to a new survey, nearly 65% of American women report some sort of eating disorder. The most common disorders are anorexia and bulimia. Binge eating disorders receives less attention than anorexia or bulimia, but they are also viewed as a genuine health…
Your Own Worst Enemy: National Eating Disorders Awareness Week
Posted February 29, 2008 at 12:00 PM by Caroline Shannon
Section: Her Health, Body Image, Eating Disorders, Her Motivation
While “death” is not a word that many people most likely associate with food, that grim reality is one that has become quickly attached to women and disordered eating.
According to the National…
“A Look Inside Recovery,” from Leslie Goldman’s “The Weighting Game”
Posted January 27, 2008 at 06:00 PM by Sahara Jackson
Section: Her Health, Body Image, Eating Disorders, Special Features
Late last year, I was contacted by a young woman named Erin Pufunt, 22, a student who was about to celebrate her “Recovery Night” and wanted to invite me (I had previously interviewed some of her friends who make these…
Diabulimia: A Deadly New Disorder
Posted December 13, 2007 at 06:00 PM by Martha Jones
Section: Her Health, Body Image, Eating Disorders, Her Nutrition, Weight Control, Her News
Type 1 diabetes is a disorder caused by the body’s immune system attacking its own insulin-producing cells in the pancreas. People with this disease produce little or no insulin, forcing them to take daily shots of the compound to regulate their blood…
“What Does an Eating Disorder Look Like?” from Leslie Goldman’s “The Weighting Game”
Posted November 28, 2007 at 02:00 PM by Zola Jones
Section: Her Health, Body Image, Eating Disorders, Special Features
Many of you may know Charlotte, a frequent guest on the Weighting Game who possesses great insight, a tremendous talent for writing and is both incredibly witty while also being very sensitive to others’ needs. I wanted to post a blog of…
Treading a thin line: Disordered eating or eating disorder?
Posted July 26, 2007 at 11:50 AM by Jessica Galvano
Section: Her Health, Body Image, Eating Disorders, Her Nutrition, Diet Myths, Healthy Eating, Her News, Special Features
It’s not news that a heaping plate of cookies, despite its deliciousness, is not the best meal choice. Neither, however, is a stick of celery.
In a culture of fast food, junk food, and nutrient-starved meals on the run, it’s nearly impossible…
Exercise Bulimia: When working out becomes an obsession
Posted July 11, 2007 at 06:30 PM by Katie Drummond
Section: Her Fitness, Athletics, Her Health, Body Image, Eating Disorders, Injury & Rehab, Her Nutrition, Diet Myths, Special Features
For many busy women, it can be a struggle just to fit in that recommended thirty-minute daily dose of physical activity. But for a growing number, an effort to get regular exercise has been replaced by an obsession with burning calories and fulfilling rigid…
New Book: Lying in Weight: The Hidden Epidemic of Eating Disorders in Adult Women
Posted July 5, 2007 at 09:30 AM by Bridget Sullivan
Section: Her Health, Body Image, Eating Disorders, Her Nutrition, Diet Myths, Healthy Eating, Special Features, Announcements
For immediate release: 30 million women in the U.S. have an eating disorder - Dr. Trisha Gura’s new book, Lying in Weight, explains how to break the cycle in women 25 and older.
In her breakthrough book,
Katie’s Sunday Column: “My Life as a Runner Began for all the Wrong Reasons”
Posted June 24, 2007 at 06:32 PM by Katie Drummond
Section: Her Fitness, Her Health, Her Motivation, Her Story, Special Features
HerActiveLife.com is excited to introduce the following regular Sunday Column to its site! Senior writer Katie Drummond waxes philosophical, dishes out healthy recipes, engages us with her nutritionl savviness, and invites us on her personal health and fitness journey. In this first column, Katie lyrically…
Thinking about “Lean Dreams”
Posted May 15, 2007 at 10:06 AM by Bridget Sullivan
Section: Her Health, Body Image, Eating Disorders, Special Features, HAL Reviews
Editor’s Note: The publication of ”Lean Dreams: Eating disorders on NCAA teams” has created quite a splash in the running community. The headline has been picked up by such publications and news services as
Lean Dreams: Eating Disorders on NCAA Teams
Posted May 14, 2007 at 08:14 PM by Adam Jacobs
Section: Her Fitness, Athletics, Her Health, Body Image, Eating Disorders, Her Nutrition, Healthy Eating, Weight Control
We see her running at cross-country and track meets every season; we watch her as she propels her thin arms and legs, conspicuous ribs, hollow cheeks and eyes, bulging veins and concave stomach forward. The visible markers on her body shout that something is…




The Final Sprint
On August 30, 2008
Prom Dresses said:
Well done for blowing the whistle on scammers. I am so glad you posted this…