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Disordered Eating and the Dieting Game

The "Thin" Line Teens Cross When Abusing Diet and Exercise

By Laura Paul

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Zimmerman avoids eating sugar and eats when she is hungry. Exercise for her is more for fun than for weight management. She swims, works out at the gym and practices cheerleading routines. With these two teens having such a healthy outlook on diet and exercise, it's hard to imagine how so much of pop culture has developed such an unhealthy outlook.

Waterhouse believes the dangerous dieting game became part of pop culture starting in the 1960's. She says women thought it would be different to get away from the maternal bodies of their mothers and go instead for an almost boyish figure as a way to enter the man's world.

"What started as a trend really became a way of life that has hindered women instead of helping them to find their place in the world," she says. "We spend so much time obsessing about our weight and bodies and being preoccupied with food that it paralyzes us from really going after our dreams."

Winning a Losing Game

So how do you help your teen break free from the food obsession and live a healthy life of moderation like Zimmerman and Malanio?

Unfortunately, losing fat the smart way can be difficult. Experts say your teen will benefit from your support. The following tips could prevent a teen with disordered eating patterns from slipping over the thin line and into an eating disorder:

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Teen Destructive Behavior Recovery by Destructive Teens on 07/22/2010 03:38AM

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