Rutgers: Dieting, A Precursor Behavior For Adolescent Anorexia, Often Begins In Secret
December 07, 2022
December 07, 2022
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, Dec. 7 (TNSjou) -- Rutgers University issued the following news:
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A study reveals changes in eating habits occur months before parents notice
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Adolescent girls who develop anorexia typically engage in unnoticed dieting for up to six months before an official diagnosis is made, according to a study coauthored by a Rutgers researcher.
"Dieting is a well-known precursor behavior to more seriou . . .
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A study reveals changes in eating habits occur months before parents notice
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Adolescent girls who develop anorexia typically engage in unnoticed dieting for up to six months before an official diagnosis is made, according to a study coauthored by a Rutgers researcher.
"Dieting is a well-known precursor behavior to more seriou . . .