“Compulsive exercise is a socially acceptable prison cell”: Exploring experiences with compulsive exercise across social media https://t.co/mA6xhz0Ys4 #EatingDisorders#Excercise
That beautiful struggle when your participants have said so many good things, but how do you do them justice and capture it all in a manuscript? #qualitativeproblems
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Laura Hallward (@laurafph) is a PhD candidate in Kinesiology & Exercise and Health Psychology at @mcgillu. Her research focuses on lived experiences with compulsive exercise in individuals with eating disorders.
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Compulsive exercise must be addressed within #eatingdisorder treatment to help establish a healthy relationship w/ exercise, yet, currently there are no standardized guidelines.A new #EDsJTP article systematically reviewed compulsive exercise interventions:https://t.co/mp2761mWoD
@Edumcgill I started my research career with this award 5 years ago and now I look forward to mentoring and working with one of this years winners!! #McGillKPE#fullcircle
Please RT - Our research team is conducting an online survey exploring the relationships between exercise, body image, and eating attitudes in women aged 45-75 years. We want to hear from you!
Click here to respond to our survey: https://t.co/6VLHaEnLXf
The value of lived experiences:
“This #EDAW, we encourage you to seek out, listen to, and/or share diverse #livedexperiences, so that we can all better understand what it means to have experienced or supported someone with an #eatingdisorder.” https://t.co/m6bmZQKic6