Noom is still a weight loss program. Any kind of weight loss program, no matter how good it is for the average person, can be very problematic for someone who is on the path towards, currently has, or is recovering from an eating disorder. If someone is (or is prone to being) overly conscious about their weight/food intake, these programs can put even more focus on that and even make an ED worse/cause relapse. And in a lot of cases, ED's aren't caused by anything food related to begin with. If someone has an ED, they should be seeing professional help (psychologists, dieticians, etc.), and figuring out treatment plans from there.
Additionally, these are professional figure skaters. I doubt any of them need a weight loss program. Professional athletes also generally have specialized dietary and health requirements, which often differ significantly from each other and the average person, and they should seek the advice of a professional dietician/nutritionist.
Additionally, these are professional figure skaters. I doubt any of them need a weight loss program. Professional athletes also generally have specialized dietary and health requirements, which often differ significantly from each other and the average person, and they should seek the advice of a professional dietician/nutritionist.