Bisexual men more likely to develop eating disorders, study finds
Bisexual men experience eating disorders at higher rates than gay men and heterosexual men By Riley Gillis on December 29, 2020
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A new study by the University of California San Francisco has found that bisexual men are more likely to experience eating disorders than heterosexual or gay men.
That’s according to a study published in the journal
Eating and Weight Disorders, based on sampling more than 4,500 LGBTQ adults.
Prior studies have already found that gay men are at a higher risk of suffering from an eating disorder such as fasting or an obsession with weight, but bisexual men are apparently at an even greater risk.
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