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Why we must work to better understand eating disorders
As the pandemic sparks a rise in eating disorders, dietitian Jane Clarke dispels the myths
Danny Martindale
Today would have been Nikki Grahame's 39th birthday. The Big Brother star and mental-health campaigner, who tragically lost her life to a fiercely entrenched eating disorder earlier this month, may be one of the most-known adult names to have suffered from anorexia nervosa, but she was in no way alone in her struggle.
While eating disorders including anorexia are commonly considered a teenage issue, rates are currently rising among adults too, with the mental-health challenges brought on by the pandemic sparking relapses and new cases. In an interview shortly before Grahame's death, her mother said that lockdown had "floored" her daughter.