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2-13-09 Contacts: Michelle Roling, Student Counseling Services, (515) 294-0162, mroling@iastate.edu Teddi Barron, News Service, (515) 294-4778, tbarron@iastate.edu ISU's 'Be Comfortable in Your Genes, Rock Your Body' spotlights eating disordersAMES, Iowa -- Ten percent of all college-age students across the country have been diagnosed with an eating disorder, and about 30 percent suffer from an unhealthy relationship with food and body image. Increasingly, more and more men grapple with the illness, says Michelle Roling, counselor and eating disorders coordinator at Iowa State University's Student Counseling Services. "In fact, the number of men struggling with eating disorders is increasing faster than that of women. The gender gap is closing," Roling said. Student Counseling Services will present a weeklong series of events, "Be Comfortable in Your Genes, Rock Your Body," during National Eating Disorders Awareness Week, Feb. 22-28. Events will be held throughout the week on campus and in Ames (see sidebar). Although eating disorders can affect anyone at any age and are a common concern, services are available to support people through recovery, Roling said. At Iowa State, Roling works with five other senior counselors who provide eating disorder treatment through individual counseling and group therapy. At any given time, about 40 students are being treated for eating disorders at ISU. "People who are struggling, and feel alone, isolated and ashamed, think that everyone else has it together. We want to let them know they can access help and services that can support them through recovery," Roling said. Student Counseling Services has sponsored National Eating Disorder Awareness Week activities for about 15 years, Roling said. "We make a dent one individual at a time," Roling said. "Every time someone can shift how they're feeling about themselves and reflect that out into the world, that's significant." "Be Comfortable in Your Genes, Rock Your Body"National Eating Disorders Awareness Week at ISU All events are free and open to the public. Monday, Feb. 23
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Quick look"Be Comfortable in Your Genes, Rock Your Body"National Eating Disorders Awareness Week at ISU Feb. 22-28 Free and open to the public Events include:
Monday, Feb. 23 Tuesday, Feb. 24 Quote"People who are struggling, and feel alone, isolated and ashamed, think that everyone else has it together. We want to let them know they can access help and services that can support them through recovery."
Michelle Roling |