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...Radcliffe survey that stringently defined bulimia as binging once a week, between 4 and 8 percent of the 400 women and less than 1 percent of the 200 men surveyed at Harvard and another Boston area college could be classified as having bulimia, says Norma C. Ware, assistant dean of Radcliffe...
...results of our survey corresponded to the results of surveys [that used comparable definitions of bulimia] done in other parts of the country on other college campuses," Ware says...
...conclusion is that bulimia has increased, but it is not nearly as prevalent as has been widely believed. At the same time, there are many individuals who have bulimic-like syndromes that don't fit all the stringent requirements of the operational definition," Ware says. "The same would be true for anorexia," she added...
...Ware's study reveals a profile of bulimics: "Bulimics were more depressed, felt higher levels of stress, weighed more, were more perfectionistic, were likely to eat in response to stress, dieted more frequently, saw themselves as less self-accepting, thought thinness was more important, and were more ashamed of their eating habits than individuals with normal eating patterns," she says...
...evening's show, produced by Los Angeles radio personality Ciji Ware '64, included a slide show tracing the Pudding's history, as well as Lemmon performing three of his songs the Pudding originally rejected...