* 1 in every 250 women is estimated to be anorexia
* 90% are women, 10% are ment
* Most anorexics are between the ages of 12 and 26
* 2/3 of anorexics live in Western Nations
* 95% of all anorexics are from middle- or upper-class families
* 70% of alcoholics exhibit some form of anorexia or malnutrition
more affluent ones
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About 1 in every 260 people.
Relevant statistics contain data that directly answers the question researchers analyzed. Findings include samples with standard deviation, distribution, and variance included.
It's more common in women than men.
There can be many good places to look. They include... * Medical record books, indexes * DSM records * CDC records of eating disorders / anorexia * Medically official websites about anorexia
Those relevant to the case in hand
"Statistics show that 99% of people don't like people with anorexia, 2% said people with anorexia are too thin, 17% said that anorexic people have the perfect figure and 80% said that anorexic people are fatties." said Dr Moshimoshi.
Anorexia appear in roughly 1 out of every 250 to 300 people. Of that, one male is affected for every female affected with the eating disorder. Anorexia usually occurs between the ages of roughly 12 and 25.
Pi is relevant to statistics students as it (for example) appears in the well known normal distribution probability density function.
There are not really statistics fir the number of people who suffer from anorexia in a specific area or location, as this data is hard to accurately give so so many people go undiagnosed. A good estimate used, though, is about 1 in every 250 people will suffer from anorexia or anorexic tendencies.
There are not really statistics for the number of people who suffer from anorexia in a specific area or location, as this data is hard to accurately give so so many people go undiagnosed. A good estimate used, though, is about 1 in every 250 people will suffer from anorexia or anorexic tendencies.