Absolutely. I counsel university students as well as being a professor of university students. Both in the classroom as well as in my counselling area, we see a lot of individuals with eating disorders. It's interesting to note how many of them are enrolled in the food nutrition program because of the interest there in health and in food and in nutrition, to the point of it sometimes being an obsession.
As Ms. Anderson was saying, it's the first thing individuals with eating disorders think of when they wake up in the morning. It's a constant torture, so there is perhaps the idea that if they can learn more about this, maybe that's a way they can break free.
So, yes, when we're working with a school of all women and girls, we do see a high percentage of eating disorders.