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Worried about your daughter's eating habits? New research shows eating five or more meals together per week as a family considerably decreases the likelihood of teen girls engaging in extreme diet behaviors such as fasting or vomiting.
A University of Florida study links dieting and smoking habits in adolescent girls.
Teen girls who diet are twice as likely as their peers to begin smoking, a new University of Florida study finds.
Teen girls who frequently weighed themselves were more likely than others to resort to unhealthy dieting measures, and some ended up gaining close to twice as much weight, a study of Minnesota students found.
A study released by the University of Minnesota's " Project Eat" (eating among teens) shows starting results of 2,500 female teenagers studied over a five-year period. The study found that high school-aged females' use of diet pills nearly doubled to 14.2%from 7.5%. By the ages of 19 and 20, 20% of females surveyed used diet pills.