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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Abnorm Psychol. 2010 May;119(2):268–275. doi: 10.1037/a0019190

Table 1.

Descriptive Statistics for Men and Women at Baseline and 10-year Follow-up.


Men N=369
Women N=968
Variable
Mean
SD
Mean
SD
Baseline




        BMI 22.74 2.59 21.52 2.72
        Weight Perception 2.94 .56 3.40 .62
        Diet Frequency 1.41 .75 2.48 1.11
        Weight Suppression 5.34 5.58 7.80 7.50
        EDI Bulimia
9.92
3.18
13.59
5.17
Follow-up
Mean
SD
Mean
SD
        BMI 24.44 2.88 22.45 3.61
        Weight Perception 3.18 .57 3.26 .62
        Diet Frequency 1.68 .95 2.18 1.04
        Weight Suppression 6.85 9.90 10.48 12.12
        EDI Bulimia
9.43
3.10
11.03
4.06
Bulimic Syndrome
n
%
n
%
        Baselinea 14 3.8 140 14.5
        Follow-up 11 3.0 48 5.0
a

The point prevalence of DSM-III-R BN was 2.9% in women and 0.8% in men at baseline, as reported previously (Keel et al., 2006), and 0.5% in women and 0% in men at 10-year follow-up.