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Fig 1.

Self-reported history of eating disorder diagnosis among medical students.

Proportion of participants reporting a prior diagnosis of an eating disorder. Data are based on self-report and were not independently verified. Percentages are calculated using the total study sample (N = 3,540).

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Table 1.

Sociodemographic, lifestyle, and health-related characteristics according to disordered eating risk (EAT-26 ≥ 20).

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Fig 2.

Self-reported weight change among medical students during the past six months.

Distribution of participants reporting perceived body weight change within the six months preceding the survey. Weight change was self-reported and did not specify direction or magnitude. Percentages are calculated using the total study sample (N = 3,540).

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Table 2.

Psychological comorbidities and personality traits according to disordered eating risk (EAT-26 ≥ 20).

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Table 3.

Self-reported disordered eating symptoms, frequency, and severity among participants reporting symptoms (n = 1,117).

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Table 4.

Frequency of disordered eating related behaviors among participants (N = 3,540).

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Table 5.

Multivariable logistic regression analysis of factors associated with disordered eating risk (EAT-26 ≥ 20).

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