Lack of support following traumatic events such as bereavement abuse and sexual assault could trigger eating disorders. Even changing school or moving home can prove too much for some young people and lead to conditions such as anorexia or bulimia according to researchers from University of Minnesota. They spoke to a group aged between 17 to 64 years receiving treatment for eating disorders for an average of 20 years the Journal of Clinical Nursing reported. 'The aim of our study was to find out if there was any link between transitional events in family life and the onset of eating