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“Finally, eating disorders (EDs) tap into sex-specific aspects of female physiology and psychology and are overwhelmingly more common in females. Not coincidentally, ED risk in males is strongly associated with non-heterosexual orientations.” — Marco del Giudice
Finally, eating disorders (EDs) tap into sex-specific aspects of female physiology and psychology and are overwhelmingly more common in females. Not coincidentally, ED risk in males is strongly associated with non-heterosexual orientations.