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Experiencing adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) can be associated with key symptoms of eating disorders
According to current research studies, experiencing childhood trauma, as part of adverse childhood experiences, is associated with greater severity of the key symptoms of eating disorders, such as food restriction, shape, weight, and food concerns, and day-to-day functioning.
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