Food Insecurity and Rural Populations
Issue Date
2023-03-31Author
Forbush, Kelsie T.
Zickgraf, Hana
Christensen, Kara
Davis, Heather
Publisher
Center for the Advancement of Research on Eating Disorders
Type
Video
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In this panel discussion, Dr. Kelsie Forbush meets with Dr. Hana Zickgraf, Dr. Kara Christensen, and Dr. Heather Davis to discuss how food insecurity and rural populations can affect eating disorder treatment. Topics discussed include prevalence of food insecurity in eating disorders, the feast or famine cycle, higher BMIs, diet culture and the thin ideal, utilizing trauma informed care, resource acquisition, intersectionality, supplements, and measurements to assess food insecurity.
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Presented at “Topics in Eating Disorder Treatment: Food Insecurity and Rural Populations,” University of Kansas, March 31, 2023. Center for the Advancement of Research on Eating Disorders (CARE): https://care.ku.edu/
Dr. Kelsie Forbush is a Professor of Clinical Child Psychology and the CARE and COPE Lab Director at the University of KansasDr. Hana Zickgraf is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the Emory University School of MedicineDr. Kara Christensen is an Assistant Professor in the Psychology Department at the University of Nevada Las VegasDr. Heather Davis is an Assistant Professor in the Psychology Department at Virginia Tech
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