Study of eating attitudes and behaviours in junior college students in Mumbai, India

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Study of eating attitudes and behaviours in junior college students in Mumbai, India


Abstract

Background: Eating disorders have been described as possible 'culture-bound syndromes', with roots in Western cultural values and conflicts. They may, in fact, be more prevalent within various non-Western cultural groups than previously recognised, as Western values become more widely accepted. Cross-cultural experiences suggest that cultural change itself may be associated with increased vulnerability to eating disorders, especially when Western values about physical aesthetics are involved.

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