LONDON, May 6 (UPI) -- British officials say an increasing number of children under the age of 10 are being hospitalized with eating disorders and self-inflicted injuries.
... background information in the article. Although there have been studies of eating disorders, little is known about the development of binge ... purge (5.3 percent) than binge eat (4.3 percent), while binge ...
... participate in high levels of athletic competition and have sports anxiety are more likely to experience eating disorder symptoms. The study was conducted with 274 female undergraduates from a large ...
... , which accounts for a third of all cases; and the remainder are classed as "atypical eating disorders, which account for over half of all cases. In these atypical cases the features of anorexia ...
Children with diabetes are at an increased risk for developing eating disorders, and researchers want to know if it's their disease or treatment that's to blame.
... results have important implications, above all when drawing up prevention programmes for eating disorders. With the data obtained, it can be said that many of the emotional variables dealt with in Ms ...
The number of men and women hospitalised due to eating disorders that caused anaemia, kidney failure, erratic heart rhythms or other problems rose 18 percent between 1999 ...
... alternative behavior," explained Dr. Hans-Christoph Friederich, head of the working group for eating disorders. The analysis of the MRI images also showed that in patients with anorexia compared with ...
Eating disorders (ED) patients display a high prevalence of gastrointestinal symptoms and functional gastrointestinal disorders such as irritable bowel syndrome. These symptoms may interfere with ...
Risk factors for binge eating and purging may vary between boys and girls and by age group in girls, according to a report in the June issue of Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, one of the ...
... pain, dizziness, fatigue, headache and insomnia), compared with only 40% of the students with no eating disorders.
47% of students with persistent problems reported anxiety, compared with 12% of ...
Children with diabetes are at an increased risk for developing eating disorders and researchers want to know if it's their disease or treatment that's to blame. "Diabetes treatment prescribes ...
... of women in the control group.
"None of the women who had had children still suffered from an eating disorder, but it is still more common that they worry about whether their babies are putting on ...
... eating disorders. Dianne Neumark-Sztainer, Ph.D., M.P.H., R.D., School ... for overweight male and female adolescents to developing eating disorders.
"Further exploration of these gender differences may ...
... build positive relationships with food and eating, said first author Celia Framson, M.P ... yoga teacher – who now works with adolescents with eating disorders at Seattle Children's Hospital. "The Mindful ...