Nearly 1 in 5 teenagers admit eating problems, but anxiety is a bigger problem than appearance
Wednesday, June 4, 2008 - 10:35
in Psychology & Sociology
Eighteen per cent of school children who took part in two health surveys carried out a year apart admitted they had eating problems, according to research published in the latest Journal of Advanced Nursing.
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