Examining the contribution of weight-bias internalization to the associations between weight suppression and disordered eating in undergraduates
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...
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Title
Examining the contribution of weight-bias internalization to the associations between weight suppression and disordered eating in undergraduates
Published Date
Apr 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
37
Pages
101392 - 101392
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