eating disorder.The results suggest that disruptions to daily life as a result of lockdown and social distancing may have a detrimental impact on an individual’s well-being, with almost nine out of 10 (87 percent) of participants reporting that their symptoms had worsened as a result of the pandemic.More than 30 percent reported their symptoms were much worse, according to the researchers.Detrimental impacts on psychological well-being include decreased feelings of control, increased feelings of social isolation, increased rumination about disordered eating, and low feelings of social support, the survey discovered.Through an analysis of participants’ responses, researchers found that the negative effects may be due to changes in a number.
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