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Twenty-year associations between disordered eating behaviors and sociodemographic features in a multiple cross-sectional sample.

Danilo Dias SantanaDeborah MitchisonHaider MannanScott GriffithsJose Carlos AppolinarioGloria Valeria da VeigaStephen TouyzPhillipa Hay
Published in: Psychological medicine (2022)
The increased prevalence of DEBs in various strata of Australian society has both public health and clinical implications. The results refute the stereotype that eating disorders (EDs) predominantly affect young women. They build impetus for future research on EDs among men and older individuals, with a view to developing tailored public health and clinical interventions for these populations.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • physical activity
  • cross sectional
  • middle aged
  • global health
  • risk factors
  • current status
  • weight loss
  • community dwelling
  • smoking cessation