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New CT Technology Shows Anorexia Impairs Adolescent Bone Development
November 18, 2008 Children and teenagers with even mild cases of anorexia exhibit abnormal bone structure, according to a new ... > full story -
Eating Quickly And Until Full Triples Risk Of Being Overweight
October 21, 2008 The combination of eating quickly and eating until full triples the risk of being overweight, according to a new ... > full story -
Eating Disorders
Eating Disorder Research
Pregnancy and Childbirth
Menopause
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Gender Difference
Pregnant Women With Bulimia Have More Anxiety And Depression, Study Finds
September 17, 2008 Women who have bulimia in pregnancy have more symptoms of anxiety and depression compared to pregnant women without eating disorders. A new Norwegian study shows that they also have lower self-esteem ... > full story -
Internet-Based Study Of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy For Bulimia
September 15, 2008 A novel clinical trial will compare the effectiveness of online cognitive behavioral therapy, delivered through a Web site and augmented with therapist-moderated, weekly online chat sessions, to ... > full story -
Eating Disorder Symptoms More Common Among Female Athletes And Exercisers
July 28, 2008 A recent study reveals that university undergraduate women who actively participate in sports and exercise-related activities tend to have higher rates of attitudes and behaviors related to eating ... > full story -
Eating Disorders
Teen Health
Sleep Disorders
Eating Disorder Research
Children's Health
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Nearly 1 In 5 Teenagers Admit Eating Problems, But Anxiety Is A Bigger Problem Than Appearance
June 4, 2008 Eighteen percent of teenagers who took part in a survey of 15-17 year-olds admitted eating problems. Students who reported suffering from anxiety earlier in adolescence were 20 times more likely to ... > full story -
Eating Disorders
Eating Disorder Research
Diet and Weight Loss
Nutrition Research
Nutrition
Gender Difference
Risk Factors For Development Of Eating Disorders Examined
June 2, 2008 Risk factors for binge eating and purging may vary between boys and girls and by age group in girls, according to a new article. During 7 years of follow-up, 10.3 percent of the girls and 3 percent ... > full story -
Diet and Weight Loss
Obesity
Dieting and Weight Control
Eating Disorders
Nutrition Research
Eating Disorder Research
Body Image Program Reduces Onset Of Obesity And Eating Disorders
April 29, 2008 Researchers have found that a new obesity prevention program reduced the risk for onset of eating disorders by 61 percent and obesity by 55 percent in young women. These effects continued for as long ... > full story -
Eating Disorders
Eating Disorder Research
Diet and Weight Loss
Menopause
Racial Issues
Nutrition Research
Three Out Of Four American Women Have Disordered Eating, Survey Suggests
April 22, 2008 Sixty-five percent of American women between the ages of 25 and 45 report having disordered eating behaviors, according to the results of an online survey. An additional 10 percent of women report ... > full story -
Attention Deficit Disorder
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Eating Disorders
Adolescent Girls With ADHD Are At Increased Risk For Eating Disorders, Study Shows
March 14, 2008 Girls with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder stand a substantially greater risk of developing eating disorders in adolescence than girls without ADHD, a new study has found. "Adolescent girls ... > full story
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