And can we throw into this mix the constant messaging about the safety of food or the lack of safety...whether that be the widespread news coverage about foodborne illness cases. Does an outbreak affecting people in Seattle affect someone in PA? Or this title - Processed foods are making us sick: It’s time for the FDA and USDA to Step In ( March 6, 2023). And then we have plastics, and heavy metals, PSAS in packaging, acrylamide form cooking, etc. No doubt that these issues have to be dealt with, but it could drive someone mad, or to stop eating, if you think too much about it. Too much focus on what is wrong and not enough on real risks and what a person can do.
https://www.psu.edu/news/hershey/story/medical-minute-eating-disorders-rise/
Penn State News
The Medical Minute: Eating disorders on the rise
MARCH 9, 2023
HERSHEY, Pa. — Mental health issues clung to COVID-19 like remoras to a shark during the height of the pandemic. And among the most serious were eating disorders.
During 2020, eating disorders spiked among teenage girls, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Worldwide, the numbers had already been increasing steadily. Today, about 30 million people suffer from these particularly cruel conditions that can lead to death if left untreated.