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==Risk factors==
==Risk factors==
*Trying to be perfect or overly focused on rules
*Trying to be perfect or overly focused on rules
*Being more worried about, or paying more attention to, weight and shape
*Being more worried about, or paying more attention to, [[weigh]]t and shape
*Having eating problems during infancy or early childhood
*Having eating problems during [[infancy]] or early childhood
*Certain social or cultural ideas about health and beauty
*Certain social or cultural ideas about health and beauty
*Having a negative self-image
*Having a negative self-image
*Having an anxiety disorder as a child
*Having an anxiety disorder as a child
*A recent epidemiological study of 989,871 Swedish residents indicated that [[gender]], ethnicity and [[socio-economic status]] were large influences on the chance of developing anorexia, with those with non-European parents among the least likely to be diagnosed with the condition, and those in wealthy, white families being most at risk.<ref>Lindberg L, Hjern A. (2003) Risk factors for anorexia nervosa: a national cohort study. ''International Journal of Eating Disorders'', 34 (4), 397-408. PMID 14566927</ref>
*A recent epidemiological study of 989,871 Swedish residents indicated that [[gender]], ethnicity and [[socio-economic status]] were large influences on the chance of developing anorexia, with those with non-European parents among the least likely to be diagnosed with the condition, and those in wealthy, white families being most at risk.<ref>Lindberg L, Hjern A. (2003) Risk factors for anorexia nervosa: a national cohort study. ''International Journal of Eating Disorders'', 34 (4), 397-408. PMID 14566927</ref>
==References==
==References==
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Risk factors

  • Trying to be perfect or overly focused on rules
  • Being more worried about, or paying more attention to, weight and shape
  • Having eating problems during infancy or early childhood
  • Certain social or cultural ideas about health and beauty
  • Having a negative self-image
  • Having an anxiety disorder as a child
  • A recent epidemiological study of 989,871 Swedish residents indicated that gender, ethnicity and socio-economic status were large influences on the chance of developing anorexia, with those with non-European parents among the least likely to be diagnosed with the condition, and those in wealthy, white families being most at risk.[1]

References

  1. Lindberg L, Hjern A. (2003) Risk factors for anorexia nervosa: a national cohort study. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 34 (4), 397-408. PMID 14566927

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