PMID: 8580924Dec 1, 1995Paper

Anorexia by proxy: are the children of anorexic mothers an at-risk group?

The International Journal of Eating Disorders
J Scourfield

Abstract

Three different presentations of abnormal eating behavior in children of anorexic women are described. The author believes that the various presentations should increase our awareness of such children who may be considered an at-risk group.

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