Food and Eating Disorders During Divorce
ByFood plays an important role in our lives, as both sustainment and enjoyment. When going through a divorce, many people’s eating habits change. Some people are so depressed, they don’t feel like eating at all. Others look at food as something that comforts, and they find themselves over-eating as a means of feeling better.
In this episode of The Intelligent Divorce with Mark Banschick, M.D., we unwrap the truth about food and eating disorders. Eating disorders are one of the psychiatric illnesses that result in a number of medical complications, such as electrolyte imbalances, osteoporosis, and dental problems, as well as the many diseases related to obesity.
In this program, you’ll learn the importance of eating healthy during one of the most stressful times in your life. Dr. Banschick also educates us on the signs that you may have an eating disorder.
For more on Dr. Banschick visit: www.TheIntelligentDivorce.com
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