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This includes four per cent who said their feelings about food interfered with an ability to work, meet personal responsibilities or enjoy a social life. Women under 35 were most likely to have an eating disorder (28 percent of those aged 16 to 24 and 27 per cent aged 25 to 34). The chances then dropped with age and was lowest among those aged 75 and over (five percent). Men aged 25-34 were the most likely to suffer (19 percent), before also declining with age to six percent of those aged 75 and over. Several factors made people more likely to say they had disordered eating, including deprivation, being overweight, smoking or suffering mental health problems. ....