I read the risk factors and concluded that they were largely a result of socioeconomic conditions, and peoples behaviour.
Caucasian
If you are caucasian, the average caucasian in the US is better off financially, and has a higher level of education.
Being better off financially also gives you access to better healthcare and MRI machines.
If you are financially better off, you are more likely to visit a dentist regularly and get more dental X-Rays.
If you chip a tooth, you will get an xray and get it fixed. If you have a tooth ache, same thing.
If you are poor, you may not get that chipped tooth fixed, or you may wait until your tooth is so rotten that it is extracted without an xray.
There is a lot of missed diagnosis for AN's, and if you just accept what your doctor says there is a much higher chance that you will remain misdiagnosed for many more years. People in lower socio economic conditions are more likely to accept the opinion of an authority figure like a doctor. He is a doctor after all he should know!
Hayfever
There is a link between hayfever/asthma and a number of autoimmune diseases and the amount of exposure to allergens when you were a young child. If your house was clean, and you didn't share your house with 5 unwashed dogs and 10 cats, and you didnt live on a farm, your chance of getting hayfever is higher.
Socioeconomic factors again influence the incidence of hayfever.
Managerial.
Yep I fit that category too.
We tell people what to do all day, we seek out answers to problems, and instruct our staff to follow instructions.
When we see a doctor, we are more likely to do something similar. We are more likely to take control, get a second opinion, research the internet, push for answers and get that MRI. If your in a managerial position youare probably less likely to accept a misdiagnosis and are more likely to exhibit proactive behaviour.
As a manager you also have far better access to MRI's and healthcare
We also have the money to look after our teeth so we will end up with more xrays.
So while I am sure that these appear to be risk factors, it probably has more to do with the self selecting nature of AN patients.