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JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC PSYCHOLOGY
Volume 38, Issue 1, Pages 41-49Publisher
OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/jpepsy/jss094
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adolescents; children; eating disorder; longitudinal; puberty
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- PHS HHS [R0IAA016166] Funding Source: Medline
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Objective This article tested whether disordered eating in the spring of sixth grade can be predicted by the behaviors of fifth grade elementary school children. Method Measurements of disordered eating were collected from 1906 children (mean age = 10.86 years) at Time 1 (spring of fifth grade), Time 2 (fall of sixth grade), and Time 3 (spring of sixth grade). Results A number of fifth grade children reported disordered eating during the previous 2 weeks: 12.1% reported objective binge episodes, 4.8% reported purging food, and 9.8% reported restricting food intake. These behaviors predicted disordered eating during the spring of sixth grade. In addition, fifth grade pubertal onset predicted higher levels of restricting for girls. Conclusion A substantial number of fifth grade children reported disordered eating behaviors, and these behaviors predicted disordered eating behaviors in the spring of sixth grade. Disordered eating can be studied at least as early as fifth grade.
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