Use of diet pills and other dieting aids in a college population with high weight and shape concerns |
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Authors: | Celio Christine I Luce Kristine H Bryson Susan W Winzelberg Andrew J Cunning Darby Rockwell Roxanne Celio Doyle Angela A Wilfley Denise E Taylor C Barr |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305-5722, and Department of Psychiatry, The University of Chicago Hospitals, IL, USA. |
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Abstract: | ![]() OBJECTIVE: The current study examines diet aid use among college women at risk for eating disorders and explores characteristics associated with diet aid use. METHOD: Participants were 484 college women<30 years from 6 universities in the San Francisco Bay Area (SF) and San Diego who were at risk for developing eating disorders. A checklist assessed diet pill, fat blocker, diuretic, laxative, and other diet aid use over the past 12 months. RESULTS: Thirty-two percent of the college women reported using a diet aid. Diet aid use was double the rate in San Diego (44%) compared with SF (22%) (p=.000). Weight and shape concerns were higher among diet aid users than among nonusers across sites. CONCLUSION: 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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Keywords: | diet aids diet pills college women high risk |
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