
The Sporkful
Men Have Eating Disorders Too. Why Don’t They Seek Help?
Apr 21, 2025
Jack Gillies, a 16-year-old athlete, shares his struggle with eating disorders tied to race weight and the pressures of competitive running. Roberto Olivardia, a Harvard psychologist, discusses why men are less likely to seek help and how societal expectations complicate their relationship with food. Arnold Atienza, 57, reflects on decades of battling bulimia and addiction, emphasizing the importance of breaking the silence around these issues. Together, they shed light on the hidden struggles men face with eating disorders and the need for greater awareness and support.
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- Many men struggle with disordered eating due to societal pressures surrounding masculinity, which discourage them from seeking help.
- Personal stories from men highlight the complexities of their eating disorders and the importance of fostering open discussions for recovery.
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The Overlooked Struggle of Men's Eating Disorders
Eating disorders affect a significant portion of the male population, with one-third of those diagnosed being boys and men. Despite this prevalence, many men face barriers in seeking help, stemming from societal perceptions of masculinity that discourage vulnerability and open discussions about mental health. The podcast invites men to share their stories, emphasizing the importance of breaking the silence around these struggles. This inclusive approach aims to shed light on the unique experiences of men living with eating disorders while encouraging others to understand and seek help.
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