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Weekly Check-Up: Eating Disorders On the Rise In Young Kids

Posted by Kelly Mills

kidsWith all the news about the rise in childhood obesity and how we have to do something about it, it's interesting to see coverage of another topic: Increasing numbers of elementary school-aged children may be developing eating disorders. An eating disorder treatment center reported a 300 percent increase in calls for pre-teen patients. Oh, and get this: 80 percent of preteen girls are dieting. WTF? Dieting is linked with an increased liklihood of developing an eating disorder, which makes sense, cuz it's often just a matter of crossing a line a few too many times.

Treatment centers aren't the only ones who are worried: 63 percent of elementary school teachers say they are worried about eating disorders in their classrooms. Oy. And in case you thought maybe kids didn't get the message about how important it is to be thin, 81 percent of ten-year-olds are afraid of getting fat. The adverse health effects of anorexia and bulemia are much clearer than the health effects of being overweight, by the way. Perhaps as we loudly wage a war on an obesity "epidemic," we might want to spend some time looking at what other messages we are sending our kids.


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Comments

 

allyson said:

As the mother of two little girls, ages 5 and 10, this is a subject that has been discussed in our home.  My girls are aware of what fat is, but luckily aren't obsessed about their getting fat.  They know about a healthy diet and healthy choices, but they look at it as keeping their bodies healthy, not because they don't want to get fat.  I hope it will always stay that way.  My 5 yr old is more concerned with physical appearance than my 10 year old and I've had a few talks with her about the person inside being important, not what's on the outside.  Unfortunately, the marketing that's directed at these kids, even at age 5 is all about appearance.  Bratz dolls, don't get me started.  The clothing that shows bare bellies, hip hugger jeans, platform sandals..for 4 and 5 year olds?  Come on.  My kids will be in Winnie the Pooh until they're 20.

March 6, 2008 8:53 AM
 

Maeby said:

I honestly dont know how those damn bratz dolls and shows are still available! They all look like little hood rats! Tramps! Was there not enough hate mail from mothers or something?? I cannot believe its acceptible to have them on tv, or anywhere around children. Bratz are banned in this house. I dont give a flying crap if Susys mom lets her wear tall skinny boots with mini skirts and halter tops. terrible..

March 6, 2008 9:55 AM
 

Treespeed said:

So eating disorders are all driven by the media and toy marketing? I guess I missed the study that showed a direct link between the owning of Bratz dolls and eating disorders. I know that growing up there certainly weren't any fat girls who played with Barbie dolls.

March 6, 2008 11:56 AM
 

LMN said:

I agree that the media can't be blamed for everything - but when heavy children are being taken from their homes by child protective services - in some cases, permanently - because a dad who tells you you're fat and makes you weigh in daily is OBVIOUSLY a better parent than a mom who feeds you and doesn't make you diet at 10, when most women talk about dieting and how they hate their bodies, when fat is the focus instead of exercise and nutrition, no matter what your size - well, I'm not surprised.

March 6, 2008 2:55 PM

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