Assessment of Teenagers' Eating Disorders Behaviors on their Body Mass Index
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https://doi.org/10.62480/tjms.2022.vol12.pp1-16Keywords:
Teenagers, Eating Disorders Behaviors, Body Mass IndexAbstract
An eating disorder (ED) is a mental health illness characterized by abnormal eating styles and behaviors that can affect all people, no matter of their race, age, or habits. Eating disorders behaviors involve abnormal eating behavior and preoccupation with food, attended in most instances by concerns regarding weight and shape
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