WE EXAMINED THE PREVALENCE OF DIETING and negative eating attitudes among 2279 females (aged 10-14 years) in southern Ontario. Self-report questionnaires revealed that 29.3% of the girls were currently trying to lose weight and 10.5% had scores greater than the clinical threshold for disordered eating (Children's version of the Eating Attitudes Test [ChEAT] score ≥ 20). Those with elevated ChEAT scores were more likely than those with lower scores to be engaged in dieting and other extreme weight control methods.
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McVey, G., Tweed, S., & Blackmore, E. (2004). Dieting among preadolescent and young adolescent females. CMAJ. Canadian Medical Association Journal, 170(10), 1559–1561. https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.1031247
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