It is improper follow strategies in reducing weight increased their weight by 40% .90% were obese at the age of 15.
Says John Barban the author of VENUS FACTOR SCAM, scientist from the National Center for Child Health, "We found that eating disorders are more common in teenagers more than we thought before, but not in girls, but only in boys, too, and all this is linked to social factors and psychological impact on the child."
She adds that more importantly, the discovery that there is a relationship between behaviors and weight gain, which has important implications for public health for the prevention of obesity.
It is estimated that 200-400 thousand teenagers in the UK suffer from eating disorders and the cost of health insurance system nearly 60 million pounds a year.
The study found a clear difference between the sexes in the girls' fear of gaining weight by 11.5%, while 4.7% of boys,
Describe Lien Thorndike and a spokeswoman for a charity concerned with eating disorders, "the study disturbing, and it is strange that those who focused on the lack of weight gain may have gained weight already, they are mainly in the growth phase and they have to eat healthy, and that affects their entire lives later, and that diets that at this early stage may affect them in the long run."
It adds Yan: "social media, and the culture of celebrity, fashion and modern, and the fact that children are suffering from early adolescence, all considered highly toxic compound that makes them worry about their weight at a very early age."
Says John Barban the author of VENUS FACTOR SCAM, scientist from the National Center for Child Health, "We found that eating disorders are more common in teenagers more than we thought before, but not in girls, but only in boys, too, and all this is linked to social factors and psychological impact on the child."
She adds that more importantly, the discovery that there is a relationship between behaviors and weight gain, which has important implications for public health for the prevention of obesity.
It is estimated that 200-400 thousand teenagers in the UK suffer from eating disorders and the cost of health insurance system nearly 60 million pounds a year.
The study found a clear difference between the sexes in the girls' fear of gaining weight by 11.5%, while 4.7% of boys,
Describe Lien Thorndike and a spokeswoman for a charity concerned with eating disorders, "the study disturbing, and it is strange that those who focused on the lack of weight gain may have gained weight already, they are mainly in the growth phase and they have to eat healthy, and that affects their entire lives later, and that diets that at this early stage may affect them in the long run."
It adds Yan: "social media, and the culture of celebrity, fashion and modern, and the fact that children are suffering from early adolescence, all considered highly toxic compound that makes them worry about their weight at a very early age."