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| Sunday, October 31, 1999 Published at 03:12 GMTHealth Sharp rise in teenage dieting ![]() Only 10% of the girls were actually overweight The number of teenage girls skipping lunch to lose weight has doubled in a decade, according to a massive survey. One in seven 14 and 15-year-old girls now miss a daytime meal on school days and more than one in five miss breakfast. The survey, of about 200,000 teenagers, found that six out of 10 girls of the same age felt they needed to lose weight. But analysis found that only 10% were actually overweight. The numbers of boys skipping meals has also risen. Nearly 10% of 14 and 15-year-old boys miss lunch, and 12% miss breakfast. Experts have warned that obsessive dieting among young girls trying to emulate models such as Kate Moss can have dangerous consequences later in life. The findings come from the Schools Health Education Unit, which has been tracking the behaviour of children aged between 12 and 15. Gambling The survey speculates that some children may be spending their dinner money on gambling. The survey found that 10% of 14 and 15-year-old boys play the National Lottery - which is illegal for children under 16. Among other findings in the survey, which looked at responses from teenagers over the past 12 years, were:
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