Can dieting cause an eating disorder?

Although claims that the eating disorders have reached epidemic proportions in the West are clearly exaggerated (Fairburn & Beglin, 1990), anorexia and bulimia nervosa are among the commonest psychiatric disorders to affect young women in Western societies (Whitaker et al. 1990; Kendler et al. 1...

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Dieting
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Family Health
Feeding and Eating Disorders - epidemiology
Feeding and Eating Disorders - etiology
Female
Humans
Longitudinal Studies
Male
Risk Factors
Western World
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