Conference

Negative Body Image and Eating Disorders—NOT “White Issues”: Exploring Impact on Black Women

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Abstract

Recent research is finally shining light on the reality – eating disorders are becoming a major health challenge for African-American females. Generations of research and professionals treating eating disorders have exclusively focused their work toward individuals identifying as young, white, affluent, female. Culturally, medical professionals, teachers, coaches and clergy notice warning signs of food and body challenges in white students’ simultaneously minimizing or completely ignoring red flags present in women of color. Although recent information about rates of eating concerns in those identifying as male, especially individuals identifying as gay or trans, has become mainstream., little to no information has been offered regarding black women. Development of eating and body challenges are multifaceted. We as informed community members must start with acknowledging the impact of inter-generational trauma experienced in American kitchens.

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How to Cite: Roling, M. , Walker, A. & Ohrt, T. (2021) “Negative Body Image and Eating Disorders—NOT “White Issues”: Exploring Impact on Black Women”, Iowa State Conference on Race and Ethnicity. 22(1).