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Science News for November 30, 2019


World-first studies reveal occurrence of 'chew and spit' eating behaviour

A large-scale study has found a significant prevalence of 'chew and spit' eating behaviour among adolescent teenagers, with 12.2% of respondents reporting the behaviour. The study also links chew-and-spit to increased psychological distress, lower health-related quality of life, and associated disordered eating habits.

SourceUniversity of Sydney·JournalEating Disorders·DateNov 30, 2019