Anorexia Statistics
Posted: Monday, March 13, 2006
by Alison Cole
Different types of anorexia affect as many as 5% of all young women in the United States, and three times the percentage are women who have unhealthy attitudes and behaviors about food. Reports have indicated that in women who suffer from anorexia, the onset of the disorder can be traced back to the age of twenty. When a study surveyed sixth-grade female students, it revealed that 70% of them became weight conscious between the ages of nine and eleven. This trend, revealed in the same study, led these girls to start dieting by the time they were in were in middle school.
Of all the anorexics, 86% report onset of illness by the age of twenty, 43% between ages of sixteen and twenty, 33% between ages of eleven and fifteen, 10% at ten years or younger. The statistics are alarming, and it is believed that over someone’s lifetime, at least 50,000 individuals will die as a direct result of their eating disorders. If not treated, up to 20% of them will die as a result of serious eating disorders; and if treated, the occurrence of death can be reduced to as little as 2% to 3%.
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Top-level comments on this article: (2 total)How come the percentages don't add up to 100? thanks
what about Canadian Statistics????
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