'Cheat meals' linked to eating disorders in young adults: st

'Cheat meals' linked to eating disorders in young adults: study

Young adults are more prone to developing an eating disorder if they engage in 'cheat meals' that stray from their 'restrictive' eating habits, a recent Canadian study has found.

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