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Provision of careÌýfor young men with eating disorders is inadequate says leading specialist


One of the UK's leading specialists in psychiatry and eating disorders claims the provision of careÌýfor young men with eating disorders is inadequate and getting worse.

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In 2000, the main finding of a report for the Eating Disorder Association into maleÌýeating disordersÌýwas that not enough was being done toÌýprovide care for sufferers.

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Eight years on, psychiatrist Dr John Morgan, from the Yorkshire Centre for Eating Disorders, has told the Â鶹ԼÅÄ's teenage news programme, Revealed..., that theÌýprovision ofÌýservicesÌýisÌýdeclining,ÌýasÌýmore and moreÌýyoung men sufferÌýfromÌýillnesses like anorexia and bulimia.

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Dr Morgan says: "One in five young men have some degree of quite extreme distress because they're not happy with their bodies and they'd like to change them."

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He says: "When the report was written there were some (eating disorder)Ìýunits that had dedicated expertise in male eating disorders. I think a couple of these have now closed down. There's a lack of funding, a lack of interest –Ìýyou're dealing with a situation where you're trying to develop a national service for men across the country, but the Health Service is now more focused on the local."

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However, the Department of Health insisted that they are taking the issue of eating disorders very seriously and funding has increased.

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A spokesperson says: "It is incorrect to say that funding has decreased. We take the issue of eating disorders very seriously. This is why we announced in October a £170million expansion of psychological therapies to provide better support for people with common mental health problems such as anorexia.

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"We are also providing funding worth £131,000 for beat's (the eating disorders charity) Pathway To Recovery project that provides a support network for people who have recovered from an eating disorder."

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Revealed... has been investigating the growing, but hidden, problem of eating disorders in men.

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The team meet George, a 19-year-old from Somerset, who at 13 became seriously ill with anorexia. At one point he was told by doctors that he had just weeks to live as his body began eating its own organs to survive.

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"I was tested for cancer, AIDS, gluten allergies, and all various things like that, which really, I knew deep down, were completely irrelevant," he says.

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"Everything that your healthy mind says is right – 'you can eat this, it won't make you fat at all, in fact, it's completely healthy, it's what normal people do', anorexia would jump in straight off and be likeÌý– 'what are you doing, this is terrible'.

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"You're driven by an evil, deceiving affliction that's not good, it's really wrong."

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Then there's actor Marcus O'Donovan, who tells Revealed... that life is a constant struggle between enjoying food, but alsoÌýfeelingÌýthat heÌýmust look a certain way for film roles.

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"The pressure is increasing on everyone to look better and better and better. I like to eat, it's that simple, I love my food, and I do find that I'm quite worried. I have to watch what I eat and make sure that I train. It's quite difficult to balance that and a really happy lifestyle," he says.

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Revealed... investigates the difficulties doctors face diagnosing eating disorders in men, considers the relationship between eating disorders and sport, and looks atÌýthe six-pack and pecs effectÌý– theÌýgrowing pressure on young men to look good.

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Revealed... is a Â鶹ԼÅÄ News production for Â鶹ԼÅÄ Switch andÌýis presented by Anthony Baxter and Charlotte Ashton.

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Notes to Editors

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Please note in any copy:Ìý Revealed... ManorexiaÌýwill be broadcast on Â鶹ԼÅÄ Two, 1.50pm, Saturday 13 September 2008.

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Date: 12.09.2008
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