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Illegal Drug Use Is Associated With Abnormal Weight in Teens
Reported Nov. 16, 2011
ScienceDaily (Nov. 16, 2011) — A survey of more than
33,000 Italian high school students reveals that both underweight and
overweight teens consume 20 to 40% more illegal drugs than their
normal-weight peers. Further analysis showed that the relationship between
these two factors was largely mediated by psychosocial factors such as
self-esteem, parents' educational level, and friendships.
Based on these results, the authors conclude that abnormal weight and
substance abuse are not directly related in a cause-effect relationship, but
instead are likely both due to common underlying social factors and
dissatisfaction.
"Eating disorders have largely increased during the last decades, and
obesity is a major public-health problem, especially since the phenomenon is
spreading among children. Thus we believe that the results are important to
better define targeted interventions," says Dr. Sabrina Moinaro.
The work, led by Sabrina Molinaro and Francesca Denoth of the Italian
National Research Council, is reported in the Nov. 16 issue of the online
journal PLoS ONE. |