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Jacksonville: Eating Disorders in Later Life: Clinical Considerations for Midlife and Older Adults

6 February @ 10:00 am 1:45 pm

Eating disorders can and do occur throughout adulthood, yet are often overlooked or misdiagnosed. This presentation will explore current research on common clinical presentations, risk factors, barriers to care, and treatment adaptations for a mid-to-late adult population.

Must register by 5:00 PM ET on Thursday, February 5, 2026

Parking Instructions

You will park in Garage 38. On the attached map of the UNF campus, Garage 38 is highlighted in pink. If you have not been to the UNF campus prior to this event, put “UNF Student Union” into your navigation system. This will lead you as close as possible to the entrance of the garage.

Once parked in Garage 38, visit aimsmobilepay.com to pay the $5 parking fee. If having difficulty locating the correct lot, search “Garage 38” on aimsmobilepay.com or visit AIMS Mobile Pay for more information.

Please visit the UNF Parking Services website for more information about visitor parking on campus.

Learning Objectives

  • Describe the unique developmental, psychological, and sociocultural factors influencing eating disorder onset and maintenance in young, middle, and older adulthood.
  • Identify common presentations and warning signs of eating disorders in each adult life stage, including how symptoms may differ from adolescent presentations.
  • Apply age-appropriate screening and assessment strategies to improve identification of eating disorders in adults.

Learning Levels: Intermediate

Student Union 1 UNF Dr
Jacksonville, Florida 32224
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