This Q&A was originally a part of the first Q&A here, but was republished as a new post to separate and make it easier to find questions/topics. This is part of a Q&A series with leading expert in eating disorders and sports and registered dietitian, Paula Quatromoni. For more Q&As click here. Q: Should coaches […]
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The first summer of nearly full eating disorder recovery, I ate burgers and chips. It was a summer of eating food I hadn’t consumed in years. And with it, I discovered freedom. A New Way of Living No longer did I have to worry about having “healthier” food to eat when going out with friends. […]
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“I used to restrict and now I binge. I don’t know how to stop.” “I need to lose weight again.” “How do I stop bingeing?” “This is so important. I could lose my scholarship.” These pleas for help sound eerily similar to my own back in college. I had been struggling with bingeing after years […]
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I was asked by an athlete what questions she could ask a college coach she was considering running for. After being directed to some great questions to ask (and not ask), it sparked my own questions: How could athletes see if the college coach they want to compete for has a healthy attitude toward nutrition […]
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Should Coaches Weigh Their Athletes? Q&A with Paula Quatromoni
/in Coaching, Q&A/by RachaelThis Q&A was originally a part of the first Q&A here, but was republished as a new post to separate and make it easier to find questions/topics. This is part of a Q&A series with leading expert in eating disorders and sports and registered dietitian, Paula Quatromoni. For more Q&As click here. Q: Should coaches […]
The Summer I Ate Burgers and Chips
/in Recovery/by RachaelThe first summer of nearly full eating disorder recovery, I ate burgers and chips. It was a summer of eating food I hadn’t consumed in years. And with it, I discovered freedom. A New Way of Living No longer did I have to worry about having “healthier” food to eat when going out with friends. […]
“I’m Scared I’ll Lose My Scholarship” | Eating Disorders in College Athletes
/in Recovery/by Rachael“I used to restrict and now I binge. I don’t know how to stop.” “I need to lose weight again.” “How do I stop bingeing?” “This is so important. I could lose my scholarship.” These pleas for help sound eerily similar to my own back in college. I had been struggling with bingeing after years […]
Questions Athletes Can Ask about Nutrition, Weight, & Mental Health in College Programs (with Dr. Paula Quatromoni)
/in Nutrition, Q&A/by RachaelI was asked by an athlete what questions she could ask a college coach she was considering running for. After being directed to some great questions to ask (and not ask), it sparked my own questions: How could athletes see if the college coach they want to compete for has a healthy attitude toward nutrition […]