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.
A significant number of college women at risk for eating disorders are using diet aids. We recommend that clinicians inquire about diet aid use among college-aged patients.
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