21. A. personal
B. public
C. family
D. free
An eating disorders expert, Kirsty Greenwood, said meal times were
often difficult for sufferers. "It's typical that they feel very 39 of their eating habits and often
won't eat with other people. Perhaps it's because they haven't 40
the importance of the family meal in their growing up," she
said.
"When the young are feeling that they're not dealing properly,
they 33 something that they can control and
food is something 34 and accessible for them to
control. 35 , if they're
sitting with their family on a regular basis then their family can be more in 36
of their eating," Ms Dalton said. "It's about young people
feeling 37 their family and that builds
self-esteem (自尊) and sense of 38 and that works very actively against
someone developing an eating disorder."
Belinda Dalton, director of eating disorders clinic The Oak House,
said 32 with family helped
"normalize"(正常化) young people's relationship with food.
Experts say doctors should 29
families to have dinner at the table 30
on the couch in front of the television to _31_serious eating
disorders.
The research,
A study 23 more than 2500 American high school
students found that girls who ate five or more family meals a week had a much
healthier 24 with food in
later life.
New research shows girls who regularly have 21 meals are much less likely to adopt
extreme weight control 22 such
as vomiting (嘔吐), using
laxatives (瀉藥)or diet
pills.
Girls that eat with their families
are less likely to develop eating disorders, a study says.
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