Adolescent Health: Food, Land, and Body: A Clinical Introduction to Disordered Eating in AI/AN Communities | June 10, 2026
Date of Presentation: June 10, 2026
Type: Past Presentation
Audience: Clinical
Program: Adolescent Health
Keywords: #adolescent #disordered eating #DSM-5 #food insecurity #weight #weight spectrum
In this presentation, Dr. Angelino introduces the historical and structural drivers of food insecurity in AI/AN communities and examines their relationship to disordered eating across the weight spectrum. Dr. Angelino also reviews DSM-5-TR diagnostic criteria, weight-inclusive screening and counseling strategies, and evidence-informed approaches to medical evaluation, level-of-care determination, and connection to community and IHS treatment resources.
Presented by:
Alessandra Angelino, MD, MPH, FAAP
Faculty, Lead Faculty
Dr. Alessandra Angelino (she/her) is a board-certified pediatrician with fellowship training in adolescent medicine. She serves as Medical Director for the Adolescent Health ECHO, where she supports clinician education and capacity-building to improve adolescent and pediatric care across diverse settings.
She earned her degree in International Health from Georgetown University, her MD from Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, and an MPH in Global Health from the University of Washington. Dr. Angelino completed her pediatrics residency at the University of North Carolina and an Adolescent Medicine fellowship at Johns Hopkins University. She currently works with the Indian Health Service as a physician contractor and is a lead clinical consultant with the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board.
Dr. Angelino’s clinical and research interests focus on adolescent mental health, cultural connection, affirming care, and care for youth with chronic and complex conditions, including Long COVID, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, and orthostatic intolerance (including POTS). She is engaged in community-based participatory research and national advocacy to improve access, visibility, and outcomes for Indigenous adolescents and young adults.
Resources Provided:
- Disordered Eating: Policy & Advocacy Action Sheet
- Disorder Overview & First-Line Management
- Eating Disorders (Pediatrics in Review 2025)
- Adolescent Nutrition (In Brief)
- Nutrition for Children and Adolescents Who Practice Sport: A Narrative Review
- Eating Disorders (Pediatrics in Review 2016)
- Adolescent Health: Food, Land, and Body (Presentation Slides - Available Soon)
Date added: June 1, 2026



















































































