The eight-year-old anorexics: Nurses warn of increase in eating disorders among young children
By Daily Mail ReporterLast updated at 12:01 AM on 15th December 2010
Girls as young as eight are being taken to hospital with eating disorders, nurses warn.
Increasing numbers are developing anorexia or bulimia before even reaching puberty.
Specialists say young girls are trying to emulate ‘impossibly’ thin celebrities and models, and becoming obsessed with their own bodies as a result.
Impossibly thin: Girls as young as eight are succumbing to anorexia as they try to emulate thin celebrities and models seen on the catwalk (right) and in magazines
Nurse Wendy Clark, who specialises in eating disorders, said she was treating increasing numbers of girls aged eight, nine and ten at St Cadoc’s Hospital in Newport, South Wales.
She told a Royal College of Nursing conference in London that the girls were ‘manipulating’ healthy eating messages in schools and simply deciding not to eat at all.
The problem has become so serious, some schools are asking school nurses to patrol dining rooms to monitor eating habits, according to Nursing Standard magazine.
Unhealthy: Nurse Wendy Clark, who specialises in eating disorders, said she was treating increasing numbers of girls aged eight, nine and ten at St Cadoc¿s Hospital in Newport, South Wales
Up to 1.6 million people in Britain are thought to have an eating disorder, and a fifth of these will die from an associated health problem.
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