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Eating Behaviors

The effects of media, self-esteem, and BMI on youth's unhealthy weight control behaviors

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Messages about appearance, food, weight and exercise in “tween” television

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Media matters for boys too! The role of specific magazine types and television programs in the drive for thinness and muscularity in adolescent boys

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Role of obesity and media in body weight concern among female university students in Kuwait

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Disordered eating, socio-cultural media influencers, body image, and psychological factors among a racially/ethnically diverse population of college women

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