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New plan to treat eating disorders in Scotland

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New guidelines are to be drawn up to help support the care of patients with eating disorders in Scotland.

Doctors and other health profession­als in Scotland will be given specific advice on treatment, BBC wrote.

The Scottish Intercolle­giate Guidelines Network (SIGN) will focus on the ‘specific to the needs of Scotland’.

In the latest year in which figures are available, 2017-18, 536 people were treated for an eating disorder.

Announcing the plan, the minister responsibl­e for mental health, Clare Haughey, said, “It is vital that patients across Scotland have the best possible support available and I welcome the eating disorder guidance SIGN is creating which will give clinicians in Scotland more specific advice.

“Our ambitious 10-year Mental Health Strategy, backed by investment of £150 million over the next five years, sets out clearly how we can improve early interventi­on, and ensure better access to services, including specific actions to support people with eating disorders

“Eating disorders do not discrimina­te — anyone can be affected by them and we are committed to raising their profile across Scotland.”

Sara Twaddle of Healthcare Improvemen­t Scotland added, “Studies tell us that eating disorders in teenage girls may be as high as 12 percent and that male eating disorders are increasing­ly being recognized.

“Moreover, profession­al and public bodies representi­ng people with eating disorders tell us that there’s a need for a guideline on diagnosis and treatment that is specific to the needs of Scotland.”

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