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The epidemiology of eating disorder behaviors: An Australian community-based survey

โœ Scribed by Hay, Phillipa


Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
72 KB
Volume
23
Category
Article
ISSN
0276-3478

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Objective: The study aims were to evaluate the prevalence and distribution of respective eating disorder behaviors (DSM-IV criteria) in a representative community-based sample. Method: Data were obtained from 3,001 interviews of a randomly selected sample of 4,200 individuals' (age >15 years) households in South Australia. Results: Ninety-six (3.2%) of respondents had regular current episodes of binge eating, 48 (1.6%) regularly fasted or used strict dieting, 24 (0.8%) purged. An estimated 8 (0.3%) had bulimia nervosa and 30 (1%) had binge eating disorder. Binge eating and dieting were most common in people who were in their early to mid thirties. Dieting and purging, but not regular binge eating, were more common in women than in men. Purging was most common in the 35-44 year age range. The only behavior significantly associated with (increased) weight was binge eating. Unmarried subjects were less likely to diet than married subjects. No significant differences in rates of these behaviors were found for household income. Discussion: Problematic eating disorder behaviors in older women and in men were more common than expected and merit further clinical and research attention.


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