Climbers, Don’t Stop Talking About Your Eating Disorders
Our community has come a long way towards educating climbers about the dangers of disordered eating. But mere progress isn’t enough.
Our community has come a long way towards educating climbers about the dangers of disordered eating. But mere progress isn’t enough.
Every young competitor who thinks about cutting weight or calories should add this one to their list.
Researchers asked 605 climbers about their attitude toward eating and food using an Eating Attitudes Test (EAT-26), which measures the risk of eating disorders.
Advanced female athletes are most at risk for eating disorders, a new survey reveals