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    Adolescent Dieting May Predict Obesity and Eating Disorders

    Adolescent Dieting May Predict Obesity and Eating Disorders


    Apr 5, 2006, 13:45, Reviewed by: Dr. Priya Saxena


    "Findings from this study suggest that dieting, and particularly unhealthful weight control, is either causing weight gain, disordered eating or eating disorders; serving as an early marker for the development of these later problems or is associated with some other unknown variable … that is leading to these problems,"


    By American Dietetic Association, Dieting and "unhealthful weight-control behaviors" among adolescents can predict the development of eating disorders in years to come, according to researchers at the University of Minnesota.

    In a follow-up to a 1999 study of more than 2,500 junior high and high school students, the researchers found that students who engaged in unhealthy weight-control behaviors such as dieting and binge eating were three times more likely five years later to be overweight than adolescents who did not engage in those behaviors. They were also at significantly increased risk for binge eating with loss of control as well as extreme weight-control behaviors such as self-induced vomiting and the use of diet pills, laxatives and diuretics.

    "Findings from this study suggest that dieting, and particularly unhealthful weight control, is either causing weight gain, disordered eating or eating disorders; serving as an early marker for the development of these later problems or is associated with some other unknown variable … that is leading to these problems," the researchers write. They add that "unknown variables" may include personality characteristics or genetic factors.

    "None of the behaviors being used by adolescents (in 1999) for weight-control purposes predicted weight loss," the researchers write.

    "Of greater concern were the negative outcomes associated with dieting and the use of unhealthful weight-control behaviors, including significant weight gain. These findings demonstrate that these behaviors should not be viewed as innocuous and should be addressed in primary and secondary prevention efforts."

    - April 2006 Journal of the American Dietetic Association

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    Re: Adolescent Dieting May Predict Obesity and Eating Disorders

    This is so so so true...

    Being put on diets from the age of 5, I know this is one of the causes of my over eating later on in life. Not to mention, I have met many people who where also put of diets as children and they are all over weight.

    One resource that has helped with my emotional hang-up and 'subconscious' fear of not getting the food (nutrients) I need, is The Gabriel Method. An amazing book to read. Make you realise what the real issue is behind the extra kilo's we are all carrying.


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    Re: Adolescent Dieting May Predict Obesity and Eating Disorders

    It is interesting and quite logical. I never dieted or binged or indulged in any 'unnatural' eating practices and was very slim up to age 15 (170cm & 54kgs), when we went from country living, out with the horses all day, to the Blue Mtns where Mum bought a take away shop. That was my undoing and I have ben overweight in large or small degree ever since.

    Moving away from constant exercise and 3 meals a day to not much exercise and constant availability of fried foods was a killer.
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