Title of article :
Earlier predictors of eating disorder symptoms in 9-year-old children. A longitudinal study
Author/Authors :
Kathryn N. Parkinson، نويسنده , , Robert F. Drewett، نويسنده , , Ann S. Le Couteur، نويسنده , , Ashley J. Adamson، نويسنده , , the Gateshead Millennium Study core team، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
The aim of the study was to examine predictors of eating disorder symptoms in a population based sample at the earliest age at which they can be measured using the Children’s Eating Attitudes Test. Data were collected from the longitudinal Gateshead Millennium Study cohort; 609 children participated in the 7 year data sweep (and their mothers and teachers), and 589 children participated in the 9 year data sweep. Eating disorder symptoms at 9 years were higher in boys, and in children from more deprived families. Higher eating disorder symptoms were associated with more body dissatisfaction at 9 years. Higher symptoms were predicted by higher levels of dietary restraint and of emotional symptoms, but not greater body dissatisfaction, 2 years earlier. The study showed that some correlates of high eating disorder symptoms found in adolescents and adults are also found in children, before the rise in diagnosable eating disorders over the pubertal period.
Keywords :
Eating disorders , Restraint , Body dissatisfaction , Epidemiologic studies , Parent , Child , Teacher