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Pattern of birth in restrictive and bulimic eating disorders

Objective: To determine whether different eating disorders are associated with being born at different points in the year. Based on previous research, it was hypothesised that being born during warm months (June–August) is likely to be associated with restrictive anorexia, rather than bulimic disord...

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Published in:Eating behaviors : an international journal 2003, Vol.3 (4), p.325-328
Main Authors: Peñas-Lledó, Eva M, Rodriguez Santos, Laura, Vaz Leal, Francisco J, Waller, Glenn
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