eating disorders
Kirti Patel Stegall Enc 1101 6/5/03 Eating Disorders Most eating-disorder experts argue that there is far more to an eating disorder than a simple desire to imitate images of emaciated models. ... In most cases, people with eating disorders have mostly been Caucasian females. The culture of a person affects whether or not they are more prone to an eating disorder. Blacks and Hispanics for example have a love for voluptuous women and therefore have a very low eating disorder statistic. Eating disorders arise from a combination of longstanding psychological, personal, and social conditions which are caused by the media, peer pressure, and self perfection.