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    Experts: Male Eating Disorders Climbing
    By MICHAEL HILL
    Associated Press Writer

    In an era of diet fixation, chiseled underwear models and "a culture of muscularity," some researchers say eating problems among men are getting worse - even as sufferers face a lingering stigma about having a "women's disorder."

    Intentional starvation, cookie binges, vomiting, hospitalization. The details were typical for an eating disorder. But Jeff Everts might not seem like a typical sufferer.

    "We're able to hide it much better," said Everts, a 43-year-old Albuquerque, N.M., resident recovering from anorexia and bulimia. "We don't talk about it, where women would."

    Women are more likely to have eating disorders than men. But men can also suffer from bulimia, binge eating and, to a lesser extent, anorexia, according to researchers.

    Leigh Cohn, co-author of "Making Weight," believes such disorders afflict about 2 percent of men versus 4 percent to 5 percent of women, and he is convinced the rate for men is on the rise. Other researchers have differing estimates, but there are no definitive studies.

    "It's hard to know because men have been so reluctant to seek treatment," Cohn said. "And men, in many cases, are unaware that they have an eating disorder. For example, they may exercise obsessively and just think that's regular guy exercise behavior."

    Athletes whose weight is crucial to their performance - jockeys, wrestlers, distance runners and gymnasts - have a higher incidence of eating disorders. Cohn said they can develop bad habits when weight loss is seen as a requirement of the sport.

    The root causes can be similar for men and women: genetics, low self-esteem, trauma and cultural influences.

    Just as women feel pressured to look like stick-thin magazine models, men can be swayed by images of pumped-up hunks with broad shoulders, six-pack abs and narrow waists. Pictures of perfect bodies can reinforce the belief that "normal" bodies are not OK, researchers say.

    And those perfect male images - think muscle-bound movie heroes, magazine cover boys and shirtless rappers - can be hard to ignore.

    "I don't know what's on 'NYPD Blue' tonight," Cohn said, "but I'm assuming that we'll see some male skin, because we almost always do."

    Researchers at the University of Central Florida released a study this month saying men who watched TV commercials of muscular actors felt unhappy about their own physiques. This "culture of muscularity" can be linked to eating disorders or steroid abuse, the researchers said.

    The book "The Adonis Complex" tracks the evolution of boys' action figures from the average GI Joe in the '60s to the absurdly pumped-up toys of today. Scaled to human size, the authors say one Wolverine action figure would have 32-inch biceps.

    "Basically they're marketing to men in the same way they marketed to women," said Roberto Olivardia, co-author of the book. "And I think men and young boys have responded to that."

    Dr. Theodore Weltzin of Rogers Memorial Hospital in Oconomowoc, Wis., said one study showed 70 percent of high school males dieting. The hospital offers residential treatment for males, and Weltzin says he sees a fair number of dieting men who are "carbohydrate-phobic," as opposed to women sufferers who tend to be fat-phobic.

    "More males are engaged in really abnormal eating behavior in terms of skipping meals, in terms of engaging in purging after eating, and laxative use," Weltzin said.

    Everts said his disorder became evident in high school in the late '70s when he began eating less and exercising more to become a better athlete. The 5-foot-10 football player got all the way down to 96 pounds, a hospital room and eventually, a psychiatric ward.

    "They just basically said, 'If you eat, you'll get out,'" he said. That triggered a new problem: binge eating. Everts eventually found help, though he still considers himself recovering. He now weighs around 134 pounds - within the normal weight range for a man his height.

    Researchers say people are becoming more aware of male eating disorders and more men are starting to come forward. But not all.

    "My male patients also have to struggle with this layer of, `Well, does this make me less of a man? Am I gay? What is all of this about?'" Olivardia said.

    While there is a stereotype that eating disorders are more prevalent among gay men, Olivardia believes that perception is because gay men are more likely to seek treatment.

    He said he has patients in their 40s, meaning they have struggled with eating disorders for up to three decades before getting help.

    Weltzin expects to see more male eating disorder cases in the future: "I don't see where percentages are going to go anywhere but up."

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    Great article Angie, I think this is the first article I've seen on here that was solely for the men, good job!!!!

    Good luck guys!
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    He now weighs around 134 pounds - within the normal weight range for a man his height.
    I am 5'10". I had to laugh when I read 134 lbs is within normal weight range for someone 5'10". At my lowest weight 139 lbs., it hurt to sit on a wooden chair because I was nothing but skin and bones. To say 134 lbs is within range no matter what body type you have at 5'10" is ridiculous

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    Yeah, Blippo, that is way too low for 5' 10". Maybe a typo.

    But, like Star said, Ang, good info.

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    That is good info, thanks for posting it

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    Humm, that was supposed to be e merald green

    don't know why it was bleeped out







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    Interesting articles, reminds me of wrestling days when people had to make weight. Wonder if I anyone knew fell into that.

    <rant at weight charts>
    And 134 and 5'10", thats sounds like the a female weight at that height. I'm 5'7" (shorty) and the lowest i'd ever go ... ever .. would be 190. And my goal weight is 220, very happy with looks and how i feel there.

    And i reiterate ... BIG TIME HATER OF WEIGHT CHARTS ... nothing constructive in them at all. If you have to measure go by bodyfat percentage. Going for an arbitrary weight number without knowing how it translates to bodyfat% for you is dangerous.
    <rant ended> , sorry, pet peeve.

    [ May 13, 2004, 03:12 AM: Message edited by: ck ]
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    And ************ thanks for thinking of us men ... appreciated
    I'm a guy. After the third "go girl" I felt I should put this in my sig.

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    02/04 : 306.5 - 292.0 ( - 14.5 )
    03/04 : 292.0 - 291.0 ( - 3.0 )
    04/04 : 291.0 - 289.0 ( - 2.0 )
    05/04 : 289.0 - 279.0 ( - 10.0 )
    06/04 : 279.0 - 285.0 ( + 6.0)
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    I can see where wrestlers and bodybuilders do it. Wrestlers making their weight class and bodybuilders bulk up then slim down when competition nears.

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    You all are welcome. I just never realized that men had these eating disorder problems too.

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