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Writer's pictureCarlos A. Almenara

Digital Technology, Eating Behaviors, and Eating Disorders.


Our book got published! I am very happy to announce that our book Digital Technology, Eating Behaviors, and Eating Disorders, has been published by Springer. I leave you below the book cover and excerpt. Enjoy!

“After decades of research on dysfunctional eating and lack of physical activity, research attention has finally turned to the role of digital technology in eating behaviors and eating disorders. This timely volume offers a thoughtful and wide collection of chapters discussing the possible effects of digital technologies, from those enhancing healthy eating behaviors to those that encourage disordered eating. Highly recommended for both professionals and scholars.”

Prof. Giuseppe Riva, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan, Italy.

This book examines in depth the multifaceted roles of digital technologies in the eating behaviors and eating disorders. Coverage reflects a broad theoretical and empirical knowledge of current trends in digital technology use in health behaviors, and their risks and benefits affecting wellbeing, with focus on eating behaviors and eating disorders. The authors use both qualitative and quantitative data to focus on the digital lived experiences of people and their eating related behaviors.

Among the topics covered:

  • The quality of eating-oriented information online.

  • Technology, body image, and disordered eating.

  • Eating-oriented online groups.

  • Using mobile technology in eating behaviors.

  • Usage of digital technology among people with eating disorders.

  • What healthcare professionals should know about digital technologies and eating disorders.

  • Technology-based prevention and treatment programs for eating disorders.

A potential source of discussion and debate in various fields across the social sciences, the health sciences, and psychology, Digital Technology, Eating Behaviors, and Eating Disorders will be especially useful to students, academics, researchers, and professionals working in the fields of eating behaviors and eating disorders.

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