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Eating Disorders and Children

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Children as young as five can be affected by an eating disorder and it is important for parents and teachers to be aware of preventative measures and warning signs. Eating disorders are more dangerous in children than in adolescents and adults as they can permanently stunt growth and development.

Regardless of age, the fact remains that eating disorders are about underlying emotions, not food. Changes in behaviour with food could signal that a child is having emotional, social or developmental difficulties. Often the eating disorder develops as a way for a child to feel in control with what’s happening in their life.

Research suggests 20–25 per cent of children affected by eating disorders are boys.

Last revision date: Monday, 06 February 2012 11:04

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