S. Tordjman et al., PRELIMINARY-STUDY OF EATING DISORDERS AMONG FRENCH FEMALE ADOLESCENTSAND YOUNG-ADULTS, The International journal of eating disorders, 16(3), 1994, pp. 301-305
We have performed an exploratory study of eating disorders among femal
e adolescents (N = 38) and young adult (N = 38) students living in Par
is, France. A high percentage of the subjects in the adolescent (68.4%
) and young adult (50%) groups displayed one or more atypical eating b
ehaviors with grazing being prominent (60.5% and 42.1%, respectively)
in both groups. Bulimia nervosa (DSM-III-R) was found only in the olde
r group (3/38 vs. 0/38). Binge eating was significantly more frequent
more frequent among the older subjects (12/38 vs. 1/38). Nicotine depe
ndence and daily grazing with a history of grazing during childhood we
re reported in all subjects with bulimia nervosa (DSM-III-R). These da
ta, while requiring replication in larger samples, indicate that atypi
cal eating behaviors are common in the populations sampled. Furthermor
e, daily grazing (especially with a history of grazing during childhoo
d) and nicotine dependence may be strongly associated with the develop
ment of bulimia nervosa. (C) 1994 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.