2024 Outcomes Report demonstrates treatment helps clients get well and stay well, regardless of diagnosis or demographics MIAMI , Oct. 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- A new study reveals that over 52% of individuals entering eating disorder treatment began at or above a normal weight, challenging common misconceptions that people must look underweight to require intervention. Although eating disorders are common, many individuals do not receive the help they need.

However, data shows that treatment significantly improves recovery outcomes, helping clients stay well for longer. These important insights are part of the largest longitudinal study on eating disorder treatment outcomes, conducted by Monte Nido, one of the nation's leading eating disorder treatment providers. The study reviewed data from 12,000 participants, and results underscore that eating disorders affect people of all shapes and sizes, and that specialized, client-first programs can have lifesaving, long-lasting benefits.

Clients Get Well, Stay Well The long-term impact of eating disorder treatment has proven to be an essential component of the healing process. According to the study: 91% of adults and 94% of adolescents restored weight when needed Clients treated by Monte Nido maintained treatment gains 6-months post-discharge: 81% remained significantly improved in ED symptoms 73% remained significantly improved in depression symptoms 71% remained significantly improved in symptoms of anxiety "We believe that recov.