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In the U.S., the lifetime prevalence rates for anorexia nervosa in women and men are, respectively:
 
  a) 0.5; 0.1
  b) 0.6; 0.2
  c) 0.8; 0.2
  d) 0.9; 0.3

Question 2

Hospitalization rates for eating disorders are highest among women aged
 
  a) 10-14
  b) 15-24
  c) 20-24
  d) 25-34



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Answer to Question 1

Beautifully done Thanks

Answer to Question 2

b



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