Research Participation Opportunity
We are recruiting gender diverse participants for a research study about the relationships between gender identity, neurodivergence, and eating disorders. Scan the QR code or click the link in our bio to find out more.
New publication in IJED led by our post doc Michelle Sader- a meta analysis of prevalence rates of the co-occurrence between autism and avoidant restrictive food intake disorder https://t.co/S6lLyaUal6 @JessKerrGaffney @fionaduffypsy@Karri_G_Smith@EatingResearch
@beatED would like to hear from anyone in the UK who has experienced, is experiencing, or suspects they have an ED. You can also take part if you have personally supported someone with an ED.
Please share your views if you're able to.
@beatED's theme for Eating Disorder Awareness Week 2025 is 'anyone can be affected by an eating disorder'.
To ensure that their upcoming content is shaped by people with a wide range of diverse experiences, Beat have created a survey to collect your views https://t.co/tmxOrYu4lT
We’re excited to announce that this year’s Eating Disorders Awareness Week theme is “Anyone can be affected by an eating disorder.” Sign up to our mailing list to be the first to hear about what we’ve got planned – and get your FREE fundraising pack today: https://t.co/gRVisGXqNM
The three-year study is led by Cardiff University in collaboration with the Wales Autism Research Centre and University College London, and is funded by Health and Care Research Wales.
This research focuses on understanding the experiences of eating disorders among gender-diverse individuals in Wales who are also autistic or have ADHD (or both). We also aim to investigate this populations experiences of eating disorder treatment in Wales.