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(2) Hurt, Terrie. WST 100: lecture notes. Fall 2003.

(3) Kuba SA, Harris, DJ. ¡°Eating disturbances in women of color: an exploratory study of contextual factors in the development of disordered eating in Mexican American women.¡± April -May 2001: 281-298. Medline. Online. Health Care Women Int. (U.S.)

4) Office on Women's Health. ¡°Body Wise: Latina Girls.¡± Eating Disorders Information Sheet. Online. Available: http://www.4woman.gov/BodyImage/Bodywise/uf/Latina%20Girls2.pdf

(5) Olds, Sally Wendkos and Diane E. Papalia. ¡°Health Concerns of Adolescence: Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa.¡± Human Development . Fifth ed. McGraw-Hill, Incorporated, 1992: 318.

(6) ¡°Bulimia nervosa.¡± WebMD with AOL Health. Online. 1995-2004. Healthwise, Incorporated.

(7) Fitzgibbon, Marian and Melinda Stolley. ¡°Minority Women: The Untold Story.¡± Online. Updated December 2000. NovaOnline: Dying to be Thin. Available: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/thin/minorities.html

(8) ¡°Cultural Issues: cultural roles.¡± Something Fishy: Website on Eating Disorders. Online. Available: http://www.something- fishy.org/cultural/roles.php

 

 

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