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New study finds Italian food-loving culture contributing to women’s disordered eating – NEWS.com.au
New study finds Italian food-loving culture contributing to women’s disordered eating

Many Italian-Australian women have memories of their nonna constantly telling them to mangia or eat. But it’s also that culture that could contribute to disordered eating, according to a new study.
It’s no surprise food is a central part of the Italian culture and researchers from the University of South Australia explored how it influenced women’s experiences of disordered eating in contemporary Australia.
Lead researcher Michelle Caruso said many case studies told of how they were ‘plied wit…
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