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Female medical students are estimated to have a higher risk for developing eating disorders than male medical students
Nete Dissing
, Nanna Hasle Bak, Laura Erna Toftegaard Pedersen, Birgit H Petersson
Section of Social Medicine
Section of General Practice
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Male Medical Students
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Risk Behavior
100%
Female Medical Students
100%
Eating Disorders
100%
High Risk
100%
Male Students
66%
Body Perception
66%
Eating
33%
Response Rate
33%
All-female
33%
Gender Distribution
33%
Exercise Habits
33%
Eating Habits
33%
Gender Differences
33%
First-year Medical Students
33%
University Students
33%
Medical Students
33%
Danish Context
33%
Body Mass Index
33%
Female Body
33%
Psychology
Risk Behavior
100%
Eating Disorder
100%
Body Mass Index
33%
Gender Difference
33%
Neuroscience
Eating Disorder
100%
Risk Behavior
100%
Behavior (Neuroscience)
33%
Body Mass Index
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Underweight
100%
Eating Disorder
100%
Population Study
33%