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Anorexia in Social Relationships
While there is a long tradition of studying health inequalities between social classes, the standard approach does not apply for anorexia. The intersection of the social relations of age, gender, and social background, with which they are related, accounts sociologically for the disparities in the frequency of EDs.
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