Examining the contribution of weight-bias internalization to the associations between weight suppression and disordered eating in undergraduates

Volume: 37, Pages: 101392 - 101392
Published: Apr 1, 2020
Abstract
Weight suppression (WS) is consistently, positively associated with eating disorder (ED) symptoms, but variables that contribute to these associations remain understudied. The current study examined weight-bias internalization as a potential contributor to the link between weight suppression (WS) and disordered eating in an undergraduate sample. Men (n = 285) and women (n = 610) completed assessments of weight history, weight-bias...
Paper Details
Title
Examining the contribution of weight-bias internalization to the associations between weight suppression and disordered eating in undergraduates
Published Date
Apr 1, 2020
Volume
37
Pages
101392 - 101392
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