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The portion of those surveyed who identified as "African-American" were the most likely to use AS (Odds-ratio of 3.665) followed closely by Hispanics (OR 3.413) compared to Whites. The overall odds-ratio of a dating app user to use AS compared to a non dating app user was 26.926.
The portion of those surveyed who identified as "African-American" were the most likely to use AS (Odds-ratio of 3.665) followed closely by Hispanics (OR 3.413) compared to Whites. The overall odds-ratio of a dating app user to use AS compared to a non dating app user was 26.926.


The survey also found that 36.4 % of male dating app users surveyed had engaged in bulimic (i.e "vomiting for weight control") behaviors vs 5.3% of non dating app users.
<span style="font-size:125%>'''Data:'''</span>
For men using online dating vs. not using online dating, the following prevalence of behaviors was identified:
* Anabolic steroids - 36.4% online dating users, 3.8% non-online dating users.
* Diet pills - 40.2% online dating, 5.0% non-online dating users
* Laxative use - 41.1% online dating, 7.6% non-online dating users
* Vomiting for weight control - 36.4%, 5.3%
* Fasting for weight loss - 54.1%, 27.0%
* Muscle building supplement - 49.8%, 18.1%
 
All behaviors listed were significantly more common in men than women, despite common portrayal of eating disorders as "female issues".


<span style="font-size:125%>'''References:'''</span>
<span style="font-size:125%>'''References:'''</span>

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