2006
DOI: 10.1542/peds.2005-1806
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The Adverse Effect of Negative Comments About Weight and Shape From Family and Siblings on Women at High Risk for Eating Disorders

Abstract: Recommended CitationStriegel, R H.; Taylor, C B.; Bryson, S; Celio Doyle, A A.; Luce, K H.; Cunning, D; Abascal, L B.; Rockwell, R; Field, A E.; Winzelberg, A J.; and Wilfley, D E., "The adverse effect of negative comments about weight and shape from family and siblings on women at high risk for eating disorders" (2006). Division III Faculty Publications. Paper 310.

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“…Anxiogenic, painful and doleful events, such as scholastic failures, separations from family, a relative's accident or death, and marital conflicts have been considered as possible precipitating factors of the disorders [67][68][69][70] .…”
Section: Stress Emotions Life Events and Edmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anxiogenic, painful and doleful events, such as scholastic failures, separations from family, a relative's accident or death, and marital conflicts have been considered as possible precipitating factors of the disorders [67][68][69][70] .…”
Section: Stress Emotions Life Events and Edmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, BMI is influenced by varying degrees of physical activity and socioeconomic factors that might differ greatly among adolescents. These can significantly alter the relation between adiposity and BMI among adolescents from different populations even when they share a similar genetic makeup (Benefice et al, 2004;Kruger et al, 2006;Taylor et al, 2006).…”
Section: à2mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the pattern of obesity was reflective of that seen in adults (Gaskin and Walker, 2003). The consequences of childhood obesity and adolescent overweight and obesity are enormous and include the subsequent development of chronic non-communicable diseases, psychological dysfunction and excess adiposity in adulthood (Sacker and Cable, 2006;Taylor et al, 2006;Orio et al, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Los estudios prospectivos han identifi cado a la insatisfacción corporal, entre otros factores, que aumentan el riesgo de aparición de TCA, incluyendo la presión sociocultural percibida para alcanzar la delgadez, la internalización del ideal estético de belleza, favorecidas por los medios de comunicación y la publicidad 21 , la infl uencia de los padres, los patrones específi cos del género [22][23][24][25] , el factor étnico 26 la restricción dietética, y el afecto negativo. La evidencia también sugiere que la insatisfacción corporal y la restricción dietética pueden constituir fases prodrómicas en la evolución de los TCA 27 .…”
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