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A Youthful Approach
to the Fight Against Diabetes
by: News Canada
(NC)-The desire to be thinner can lead to extreme weight
control behaviour in girls and young women. Girls with type
I diabetes mellitus (DM) appear to be at risk for disturbed
eating. Dr. Gary M. Rodin, and colleagues at the Toronto Hospital
for Sick Children, will study 120 adolescent girls with DM
for 3 years, to assess their eating attitudes and behaviour,
family functioning, and medical status. The goal is to learn
about eating disturbances in this group and identify risk
factors for early warning signs in order to design an intervention
to prevent the development of eating disturbances in a younger
group.
Dr. Rodin's research is being funded by the Canadian Institutes
of Health Research (CIHR). CIHR is Canada's preeminent health
research catalyst and is funded by the government of Canada.
An exciting new concept, CIHR is modernizing and transforming
the health research enterprise in Canada.
To learn more about CIHR please visit: www.cihr.ca,
e-mail: info@cihr.ca or
write to: CIHR, 410 Laurier Avenue West, Ottawa ON K1A 0W9.
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