It has been found that eating-disordered mothers
A) are more likely to use food for nutritive purposes than non-disordered mothers.
B) are more likely to try to prevent the disorder from occurring in their children.
C) discourage dieting among their daughters.
D) do not seem as interested in their daughters' weights as non-disordered mothers.
E) do not feed their children as regularly as non-disordered mothers do.
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